The truth has been discovered in an archeological dig: Jesus didn’t die. In the first in a series about Other World James Mays has drawn together historical myth Satanic Cult metaphysical speculation and modern science in a setting of... Read More
While many novels in this genre start out slow and weave their way toward an exciting climax, this one jumps right into the action and never lets up. Hall has mastered the art of pacing, feathering in just enough detail to ensure that... Read More
There’s a fine line between games and reality and most of the time it is only the most disturbed people who cross that line—although they occasionally take the innocent with them. That’s what Cooper O’Brien discovers when she... Read More
Love him or hate him, Michael Moore’s in-your-face style of documentary filmmaking wins him as many foes as it does fans. Widely perceived as an unabashed liberal, Moore’s public image has not always been grounded in fact. Enter... Read More
When Christopher Columbus landed on Hispaniola he assumed he was in India and called the chain of roughly 7000 islands reefs and cays the West Indies. He was mistaken. Columbus also found the natives of Hispaniola in possession of gold... Read More
This fictional tale about the origin of music resounds with sounds of the African jungle: yelping hyenas, hooting owls, screeching parrots, chittering monkeys, and snorting crocodiles. Then one day, when an elephant stubs his foot on a... Read More
Mangawhero Falls gained international attention as Gollum’s fishing hole in the Oscar winning movie The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. Tourism is a major industry in New Zealand, and the notoriety from Peter Jackson’s film series... Read More
Mid-twentieth-century young women dreamed of love and marriage and expected an easy transition from obedient daughter to adoring wife. Their individual stories often revealed the difficulties they encountered adjusting their ideal to... Read More