Ex-agent says the FBI went astray when it began chasing terrorists rather than criminals. Author Frederic Donner, an FBI veteran who was forced to accept a medical disability leave when he was diagnosed with brain cancer, is a remarkable... Read More
This translation of Baudelaire’s masterpiece is a successful gateway to the French poet’s dark, affecting work. Charles Baudelaire has a special place in the history of poetry as perhaps the first poet to fully embrace the darker... Read More
Groundbreaking female soldier shows how hard work and solid upbringing helped her rise above a rocky childhood. "In My Own Words" is the story of how Glenda Dugar, a black girl from Chicago raised as one of eight siblings in a low-income... Read More
Two novellas with a comedic touch will attract adventurous readers looking for erotica variations. In The Summoning, a mystical, generational link forges an erotic bond between nineteenth-century England and contemporary Ohio, placing an... Read More
Physician author weaves a web of abuse and retribution in mystery about relationships gone bad. Craig Jernigan is a stressed-out police reporter with an explosive temper in this clever debut thriller by longtime physician Gerald Bullock.... Read More
Detailed analysis vindicates World War II heroes who may have been unjustly blamed for disaster. In 1944, a few dozen United States bombers were shot down over Germany in one of the worst disasters ever suffered by the country’s aerial... Read More
This comprehensive professional guide suggests a personal and open approach to psychological counseling. People who experience psychological distress manifest symptoms in ways that reflect their individual personalities, something... Read More
This well-researched, thought-provoking analysis of overpopulation makes for fascinating reading. Allen Cookson’s voluminous work is a big book in many ways. In addition to its sheer mass (close to 600 pages) and broad coverage of... Read More