This expansively inquisitive work examines the evolution of religion throughout human history. From Babar Shah Khan comes an expansively inquisitive new work that seeks to challenge world religions where they stand. "How and Why God... Read More
A violent, urban, first-person account of how an aged, cynical killer finds purpose, passion, and love in a harsh world. "If Jack Had" is a pulp-noir novel set apart by the cynicism and dry humor of the narrator, charismatic dialogue,... Read More
Thoroughly researched, this novel invites further understanding of the civil rights movement and the challenges of idealism. Simone Zelitch’s novel "Waveland" chronicles the social upheavals of the Freedom Summer of 1964 while also... Read More
Catherine Browder’s "Now We Can All Go Home" gives lovers of Chekhov’s plays the opportunity to follow some of his beloved characters home after the curtain comes down. In “A Visitor from Kharkóv,” based on Uncle Vanya, Yelena... Read More
This reimagining of the classic haunted house story is filled with complicated characters, both living and dead. Set in in a salty New England village, "The After House" brings history to life through the hauntings of a... Read More
Brilliant and disturbing, this horror novel is not for the fainthearted. Jon Bashoff’s second novel is a nonstop nightmare, tucked between two brief scenes of reality in a way that knocks out the “it was only a dream” cliché and... Read More
Martín explores without judgment the lives of men for whom infidelity is a given and pleasure paramount, showing both the bad and good sides of their souls. How much can we ever really know about the people we are closest to? And when... Read More
Raffetto’s extensive knowledge of his subject elevates his writing in this unique collection that blends storytelling and the essay form. Joseph Raffetto uses the lives and works of writers F. Scott Fitzgerald and George Orwell to... Read More