Workmanlike and modest, Lockerbie bombing investigator offers an intriguing tale of what life as an FBI agent is really like. When Phillip B. J. Reid says he is “truly proud of the success [he] had as a black law enforcement... Read More
Blunt exploration destroys myths about nonbelievers, yet lacks nuance in painting picture of the religious. Against the classic promises of evangelists stands sociologist of religion Ryan T. Cragun’s (Could I Vote for a Mormon... Read More
The title of Tania L. Ramos’s second novel, "Be Still", reflects the story itself: simple on the surface, but with layers of meaning beneath. The book is a contemporary tale about the relationships between family members and how they... Read More
J. M. Walsh, a Mahayana Buddhist of the Sokka Gakkai tradition, wrote "Your Enlightened Mind Wants to Know" to share his extensive research into the fascinating and complex roots of Buddhism in an effort to discern whether Shakyamuni... Read More
The normally familiar woods behind fifteen-year-old Stella Compton’s home become terrifying when she stumbles across the path of a dangerous escaped prisoner in "September Woods". Ruthlessly vicious convict Randall Daggett abducts... Read More
Adults, preteens, and teenagers alike will find invaluable insight and information about middle school, its dangers and pleasures, in this fun and humorous book by middle-school teacher Kimberly Dana. In Lucy and CeCee’s How to Survive... Read More
Only in Muleshoe, Texas, could an incompetent clan of Elvis fanatics and rock-and-roll trivia experts who own a sewage treatment company need to connect with an Arabian sheik who looks like America’s number one enemy, Osama Al Osama.... Read More
What does man fear most? What insecurities lead him to pursue, conquer, and destroy other men, new territories, and even his own environment? Thomas M. Lister believes that one force lies beneath many of man’s most destructive... Read More