Set in apartheid South Africa, a curse, cricket, and a completely original tale highlight this work of sports fiction. The international world of sports is in for a treat as Gaurav Bhalla goes behind the scenes and back in time to expose... Read More
The seedy underbelly of oil dependence is directly confronted in this novel about exploitation. A novel that exposes the exploitation of developing nations, Alex Sochi’s ’Sweet Crude’ Odyssey follows a young man’s descent into... Read More
"The Brutus Conspiracy" will surprise readers with its deft combination of fast-paced action, sympathetic characters, and an endlessly intriguing plot. Garry Richard Lane files an adventurous flight plan in his debut novel, a fast-paced... Read More
A tale of two worlds, white and Native-American, is told with vivid language and an engaging plot. Set against the backdrop of the cultural and military turmoil of the Revolutionary War, this coming-of-age novel looks at the fighting in... Read More
For good or bad, Switzerland has a reputation for standing alone in global business. R. James Breiding, in his fascinating history, Swiss Made, explores every facet of the country’s economic environment, from the earliest beginnings in... Read More
John Hansen’s "Song of the Waterwheel" is a love letter to his late wife, a woman whose stunning beauty struck him like lightning and whose even more endearing soul kept him enthralled for twenty-eight years. This loving yet honest... Read More
Two soldiers and a priest walk into a mysterious land in Earl R. Joseph’s fantasy The Legends of Azariah: Magnificent Armor. While the author sends his heroic trio on a search for knowledge, the book project would have benefited from a... Read More
With "The Heliotropians", Australian Eileen Kramer, author of Party for the Moon Man and Basic Shapes, has written a fever dream of a book that combines the myths, legends, and folklore of several cultures into an unstructured... Read More