Both a mystery and a romance, this story is perfect for pet lovers. Every Day Needs a Dog, by Billi Tiner, is a mystery novel for animal lovers and a unique take on the romance and thriller genres, with its unorthodox setting—a busy... Read More
Davison aims at what he believes is wrong with American society, economics, and politics, and how to fix it. America’s Suicide is a provocative book that makes for disturbing reading, as Michael H. Davison sets out to demonstrate why... Read More
Antihero Billy’s character is revealed through his interactions with money and women in this cynical tale of self-discovery. Blowin’ It, the debut novel by Wintfred Huskey, is a story of luck, usually good and expressly undeserved,... Read More
The Garrison Institute, a hugely respected and influential meditation center focused on peace, poverty, the environment, and other troublesome issues of the day, is based in an old Capuchin friary overlooking the Hudson River. Thousands... Read More
Three teens must find their way home after being sucked back in time in this suspenseful page-turner. Three upstate New York teens in 2005 accidentally pass through a portal and find themselves forty years in the past in New Orleans.... Read More
Madden’s clear text invites readers at all levels of knowledge into this commentary on how the crusades shaped our modern world. The crusades began nearly a thousand years ago—such distant history often feels as if it could never... Read More
The Adirondack is conveyed in poetic terms, with a tragedy set against several years in the snowy, rugged locale. Mary Sanders Shartle paints a strong portrait of New York’s rugged Adirondack region in her debut novel, "The Truth and... Read More
Could vampires cure one of the modern age’s most terrifying epidemics? When Bryant moves to Manhattan, he is absorbed into the swinging 1980s gay scene— complete with bathhouse sex and bar romance. Yet behind all the fun, a... Read More