Ann Gelder’s debut, "Bigfoot and the Baby", is a delightful black satire. Playing with themes of belonging and belief, Gelder examines the interplay of capitalism and religion in 1980s America. Jackie Majesky is on a mission to save... Read More
Moskovitz explores the boundaries of reality and humanity in a way that is both intelligent and exciting. "The Methuselarity Transformation" tells the story of Marcus and Ray, two individuals whose lives become intimately entwined... Read More
The unique perspective of a dinosaur, in an equally fascinating landscape, offers both entertainment and insight. "Lastborn", by Prudence Brown Lev, shares the intriguing story of the last Edmontosaurus annectens, or flathead, born on... Read More
Set in the near future, this intellectually stimulating take on the end of civilization is made more chilling by how easily it could all happen. Smartly written and exhaustively researched, Thomas A. Lewis’s Tribulation: A Novel of the... Read More
Urban fantasy meets eccentric comedy in this unique and caustically witty conflict between vampire and human ethics. Envision a sequestered academy in the Sawtooth Wilderness of Idaho where the faculty and students bare their fangs …... Read More
Sprinkled with a healthy dose of Yiddish humor, a cast of quirky characters enlivens this send-up of a whodunit. A spinster bride is found dead the morning after her wedding. Was it natural or murder? Rabbi Kappelmacher is determined,... Read More
Controversial book says rights of children are more important than rights of parents, and the law should step in more aggressively. Suggesting that children are exploited in a society that does not properly value the institution of... Read More
Former TV writer breathes new life into hard-boiled noir detective genre. From Peter S. Fischer, a twenty-five-year veteran television writer who helped pen such favorite shows as Columbo and Murder, She Wrote, and two other novels,... Read More