Readers who might expect a doctor’s writing to be dry and stodgy will be pleasantly surprised by Ashraf A. Hilmy’s impassioned and brutally honest personal assessment of America’s health-care challenge. Most of what is written for... Read More
A coming-of-age novel that elegantly explores the human state of loneliness, "Let It Be" by Chad Gayle is a powerful story with melodic accents from the Beatles’ final album. After moving halfway across Texas in the 1970s to create... Read More
A former TV writer continues his old-time Hollywood mystery series, seamlessly interweaving fact and fiction in this drama that goes beyond the genre’s clichés. We Don’t Need No Stinking Badges, the second in the Hollywood Murder... Read More
Fischer’s latest murder-mystery installment shows his love for classic Hollywood names, secrets, and scandals. Fascinating cover art heralds the further exploits of movie publicist Joe Bernardi as he tackles the larger-than-life... Read More
“Having kids was her survival tool,” writes Luke A. M. Brown and Berthalicia Fonseca-Brown of Essie, the main character in their novel about a poor Jamaican woman who uses her physical beauty and cunning sexual wiles to build and... Read More
As if moving from Illinois to New Mexico wasn’t challenge enough for Belle, a heeler that Darcy saved from abusive owners, she also discovers that there is no agility club in which she can compete. Darcy, Belle and her lab, Buster,... Read More
In "The Inner Philosopher", sixteen profound yet lively conversations between two philosophers, one Western and one Eastern, bring to light the ways philosophy is essential to a full and meaningful human life—a life that can contribute... Read More
Blurring the line between fact and fiction has long been a popular device in doomsday novels, and television veteran Peter S. Fischer chillingly bridges that divide in his political thriller "The Terror of Tyrants". The premise: A... Read More