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The Killer's Handbook

by Sheila M. Trask

This delightfully warped mystery is sure to thrill fans of Dexter. A book entitled The Killer’s Handbook should be gruesome, right? It is indeed, but it’s also delightful in a very warped way. Robert P. Maroney’s mystery novel is... Read More

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Twilight of the White Rajahs

by Mark McLaughlin

Borneo’s last colonial rulers are portrayed as a lusty lot in this exposé of a little-known story set in a remote, exotic land. The “White Rajahs,” who ruled Sarawak on the north shore of Borneo, were a colorful and randy lot, as... Read More

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The Hidden Lamp

by Barbara Bamberger Scott

Lovingly structured collection of Zen stories featuring women seeks to bring gender equity to enlightened thinking. The traditional belief in mainstream Buddhism is that “it is not possible to be enlightened in a woman’s body.”... Read More

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Don Quixote

by Mark McLaughlin

“We would willingly have pardoned the translator if he had not brought Ariosto into Spain and translated him into Castilian, for he has stripped away much of Ariosto’s genius. This is a fault incident to all those who presume to... Read More

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The Sons of God

by Mark McLaughlin

In so many ways, "The Sons of God" is the equivalent of a 1960s B-movie. With its human sacrifice, pagan rites, plots to breed a master race, conspiracy theories, and helpless damsels in distress, Greg Banks’ religiously spiced,... Read More

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The Prophet's Scribe

by Mark G. McLaughlin

Sex and religion make for a volatile, controversial, and uncomfortable mix, especially when the former pops up in long, lurid, and lascivious passages in a historical novel about the latter. That Mohammad, the founder of Islam, could... Read More

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