A masterful storyteller with an eye for eccentric detail, Gunhus knows how to prolong the tension. An elusive serial killer meets a savvy FBI agent in this horrific story of derangement and madness. Jeff Gunhus delves into the inner... Read More
Johnson’s intriguing collection is firmly rooted in everyday life. In "The Sky and the Sea", Kevin J. Johnson brings together poems and prose that inhabit both the mundane and the fantastic. The result is a collection that intrigues in... Read More
Quick-change settings in this international thriller have the good guys and bad guys code-breaking around Europe. When artifacts that appear to identify the tribes of Israel are stolen, Jim Stillwater, a contractor working for the US... Read More
Precise imagery lays bare emotional experiences and observations. Sally Gallot-Reeves is a poet of witness. In "Between Shifts", she uses her writing as a recording device, a way of processing the trauma and healing that often surrounds... Read More
Estill has an ear for the language of her characters, making this story come alive. "When Horses Had Wings", the first novel by Diana Estill, brings to mind Hemingway’s explanation of his own writing: “You see I’m trying in all my... Read More
The beauty of this book is in its celebration of the mundane and examination of life experiences that feel both personal and universal. James Patrick Graham’s "Inverted Heart" follows Mike Burke, an unexceptional but likable boy from... Read More
Told in crisp, page-turning prose, readers of all ages will find this to be an engaging novel built around a framework of moral guidance. "The Sword of Demelza", a young adult novel from debut author J. E. Rogers, is both educational and... Read More
Thiede is a solid writer, cleverly guiding us along an original plot, unfolding the mystery with realistic action. Detective Max Larkin pursues another serial killer in Todd M. Thiede’s "Lies to Die For", a second mystery featuring... Read More