Now, here’s a zombie apocalypse that really knocks ’em dead. With zombie apocalypses occurring across all media at an alarming rate these days, it is difficult to find a new spin on the catastrophe. But Scottish marine biologist... Read More
Secret societies, violent murders, and the evil that every person is capable of drive one lawyer into darkness in order to save those he loves. Larry Fine’s "Murdering Lawyers" is a fast and frenetic take on Shakespeare’s well-known... Read More
This coming-of-age novel set against the racial tensions of the South in the fifties will resonate with preteens who’ve been bullied. The Dodger Fan & the Wolf Man by Charles Albert Haigh is a coming-of-age novel that examines the... Read More
An ordinary young woman becomes a hero when entering a supernatural world in this enjoyable adventure. The characters in the supernatural novel Lords of Hanrahan by Darrell Tooker are likable because they are ordinary people thrust into... Read More
This plucky narrative provides clear and personal episodic glimpses into a unique time in American history. Come and take a walk down memory lane, back to 1959, and watch America change through the eyes of Jerome “Jerry” Antil. In... Read More
“It wasn’t me giving her absolution, it was God. He moved my hand. I swear it! He made the words come out of my mouth.” Maureen, a rebellious nun who has left her order, believes she may have been chosen by God to act as a priest,... Read More
In hitchhiker jargon, road dogs are people who live on the road all the time. The title of author R.K.’s memoir about hitchhiking for four years also refers to her canine companion, Jambo. Travels with a Road Dog: Hitchiking Along the... Read More
Donald McQueen, who served in the Royal Canadian Air Force and is a retired Canadian Federal Government worker, compiled this three-volume work on the channeled teachings of an entity called “White Wing,” from papers that had been... Read More