Fortunate Eagle’s battle for Indian rights is always tempered with humor and humanity—his strength is that he makes the reader laugh while he also proves a point. Adam Fortunate Eagle shares a lifetime of Indian culture—tales true,... Read More
Deft descriptions of darkness and action add dread to these daring sci-fi, horror novellas. People wake up from their isolation, stupor, or loneliness only to see the world’s real horrors in Rene David Rivero’s wide-ranging short... Read More
"The Inn of Ten" is a meditation, in novel form, on the way that sin spreads from person to person and event to event. “We rejoice for those who keep the commandments. We weep for those who transgress.” These are the observations of... Read More
Characters from Hollywood’s past come back to Technicolor life in this fast-paced, well-crafted mystery. Everybody Wants an Oscar, the fourth book in Peter S. Fischer’s The Hollywood Murder Mysteries series, is another hard-boiled... Read More
Ringmaster constructs a lively account of his time running a circus, each act as entertaining as the entire performance. When founding the Big Apple Circus, Paul Binder curated some of the best acts from around the world and merged them... Read More
Ernie is dead. Paws, his pet cat, believes it was murder. From his hiding place in Ernie’s duffel bag, Paws hears people at the funeral talking about the terrible tragedy. Poor Ernie had a heart attack and was unable to get to his... Read More
Biker-gang thriller seduces readers by putting them in the driver’s seat of its protagonist’s journey. "Hazardous Material", a thriller by Malibu, California, writer Kurt Kamm, is a worthy exploration of the down-and-dirty,... Read More
The stress an executive faces daily would overwhelm anyone without adequate training—a subject addressed in Jacqui Grey’s guide to productive leadership, "Executive Advantage". Problems begin as executives combat emotional upheaval... Read More