“They’d want the old Joshua. It’s what they’d expect,” a soldier returning from the First World War sighs as he makes his way back home to a small town in the mountains of Virginia. Like so many returning from so many wars,... Read More
Miraculous events form the foundation of Christian faith and teaching, and both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible abound with miracles: the parting of the Red Sea, the ten plagues, and creation itself in the Old Testament, and the... Read More
Neil Mahoney’s second book concentrates on a topic that has been somewhat elusive to marketing and sales managers: the scientific analysis of results, or analytics. To his credit, Mahoney combines a discussion of more traditional... Read More
Sinda Ruzio-Saban bares her soul in her new book, "birth | THE BIT IN BETWEEN | death", the story of her journey through a life of depression and “almost constant suicidal thoughts and desires.” As a first-person account, it is... Read More
Gone are the days when manufacturers provided written operating instructions for new electronic devices. That information now exists primarily in cyberspace, but many novice users still prefer printed instructions to guide them through... Read More
“Myths are unreal renditions of social situations of the past,” writes Amit Sarkar in his memoir, "Façade of Myths". “They are like potent fantasies that tend to lend credence to absurdity.” Amit Sarkar grew up in a culture and... Read More
Enigmatic hit man John Garrett merely wants to locate his target, accomplish his objective, and make it home in time for Christmas. His careful plans go awry when he is attacked and subsequently trapped in the village of Friendship... Read More
How many ways can a road trip go wrong? "On the Run", the second novel in The Phenomenon Trilogy, by Chris Raabe, is appropriately named. When four supernaturally gifted teens hit the road in a desperate attempt to avoid capture by the... Read More