Ronald Reagan often repeated the aphorism, “There’s nothing so good for the inside of a man as the outside of a horse.” Richard Wilson understands the wisdom behind the late president’s observation, but for Wilson, it is a border... Read More
In "A Pointed Death", Kath Russell, a corporate biotechnology veteran, has combined her work experience and love for the bioscience field with an assertive and talented female protagonist. Nola Billingsley’s dot-com company has sunk... Read More
When historians study the broad reach of US presidential elections, they will undoubtedly look at the 2008 election with particular interest and not just because Barack Obama became the first African-American president. Indeed, they will... Read More
Science fiction and humor can be a marvelous combination. It is a genre limited only by the scope of the universe and the wit and creativity of the authors. In "Space Bull", author Gary Kaupie proves that both his wit and creativity are... Read More
For Americans, most knowledge of World War II prisoner of war (POW) camps comes from television shows such as Hogan’s Heroes or films portraying the camaraderie of prisoners, their interactions with the guards, and their often futile... Read More
Treasures: Gold, Oil and Wives tells the compelling historical tale of Thomas Chatfield, a sixteen-year-old boy from Cornwall, New York, who is discontent with his lot in life. Thomas works at a cotton mill and is a younger son in a... Read More
Though life was drastically different during the times of the Old Testament, the "Scroll of Naska" draws readers into this era by using illustrative details that authenticate the time period. It is the first of four books in a series... Read More
As the author of this amusingly titled book points out, Jewish parents have a special investment in where their children go to college. Assimilation and intermarriage are big concerns within the Jewish community, and parents who have... Read More