A former Jehovah’s Witnesses leader blows the whistle on what he believes is “spiritual abuse” by a “cult.” Only a former true believer who has lost his faith in the religion he gave his life to could have written Jehovah’s... Read More
The story of Detroit’s rise and fall, as seen through the lens of one family, captures what it meant to be an American in the twentieth century. Billed as a tribute to Detroit, this rich memoir also reflects on more than a hundred... Read More
This story of suspense, trauma, quest, and secrets is expertly told by a debut author. Clay Mitchell successfully blends the elements of a suspenseful mystery with the story of a man’s struggle to overcome tragedy and loss in his... Read More
Simons’ "Jenny Rat" updates Nabakov’s Lolita for the twenty-first century with its observations on the nature of humanity. For Michael Ingram and fourteen-year-old Jenny, the main characters in Martin Simons’s striking, poignant... Read More
Out of the planet-spanning conflict between Auphora, the God of Gods, and Baran, his rebellious son, comes a war that will determine the fate of planet Corin in The Corin Chronicles: The Light and the Dark, the first installment of a... Read More
Patricia Neary’s debut novel takes the reader into the harsh reality of streetwise runaway Franki Martin, a teenager forced into the foster care system and away from her sister after their parents die. From her first day at River Edge... Read More
The year is 1972; the location, the Dominican Republic. The mystery is the death of US Ambassador Adam Quist, which is portrayed by his family as a heart attack. His daughter, who is “not given to exaggerated stories,” suspects... Read More
In "The Somnambulist" author Kirk A. Ryan combines terror and the Nazi occupancy in this tale of evil and a man haunted by the loss of his beloved daughter. From the moment Captain Martin Schumann a reluctant SS recruit reaches the gates... Read More