Sparse dialogue and riveting scenes make this mystery impossible to put down. A powerful new voice on the crime-fiction scene, Corey Lynn Fayman delivers a potent dose of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll in this escapade on the border... Read More
The Florida community of Lantern Island is home to business executives, doctors, and at least one shady accountant hiding behind steel shutters and motion detectors. It is a bit exclusive, but Wayne Grusza knows the way because he’s... Read More
Many agree that prolific Agatha Christie led the Golden Age of the Mystery in the early twentieth century. Immediately reminiscent of a Christie mystery, "Blood and Circuses" by Kerry Greenwood is an entertaining whodunit set in that... Read More
Following the trail of Lewis and Clark while researching this novel, the author came upon a white rock near Decision Point, the spot where a group of white explorers took the humble advice of Sacajawea, one of their interpreters and the... Read More
Editor-in-Chief and Executive Editor Interview Michael Twitty, Author of Recipes from the American South / Without a doubt, Southern food is America’s favorite cuisine—which means that we’re always on the lookout for stellar new... Read More
Editor’s Note: The subject of this feature was chosen from #INDIEStory Twitter pitches among finalists in our INDIES Book of the Year Award contest. Whether it’s the angle of light as it strikes the rose window of a cathedral, or the... Read More
Editor’s Note: This post by Foreword Reviews Publisher Victoria Sutherland originally appeared on The Cockeyed Pessimist blog. Foreword Magazine’s story begins in Traverse City, Michigan, in 1998, when three women writers and... Read More
“Light in excess is a toxin that disappears when you turn it off, easy as that.’’ —Craig Childs You are a modern human living a life far different from your ancestors, and that’s cool if you break your neck and need a skilled... Read More