Citing abuses to the medical system, Andrews offers a clear doctor’s perspective on much-needed changes to American health care. “Though we spend 50% more on health care per capita than other developed countries, a multitude of... Read More
This slapstick with heart invites affection for its loyal, charming, off-the-cuff characters. The merry band of misfits in D. L. Williams’s debut novel won’t let a little bad luck get them down. The characters in "Pennies from Hell",... Read More
Homage to B movies contains vital message about man’s interference with nature. Elite guards from a super-secret research facility battle for their lives against a mutated teenage girl and her compatriots, the genetically enhanced and... Read More
McCandless describes actively turning toward trust and forgiveness in this eclectic collection about chronic illness and abuse. “Life is not a state of being; it is a process of becoming. This book is about the process,” states Beth... Read More
Ex-agent says the FBI went astray when it began chasing terrorists rather than criminals. Author Frederic Donner, an FBI veteran who was forced to accept a medical disability leave when he was diagnosed with brain cancer, is a remarkable... Read More
Children learn to value their differences through seven tales of Australian animals. Judy Henry presents seven interesting, colorfully illustrated animal stories—most of them dealing with differences—in the enchanting"Woodland... Read More
Dark, moody characters populate stories with surprising plot turns. The “twist” is an essential element of many stories, as in the works of Ambrose Bierce and O. Henry, writers who relied on sudden, overturned expectations to give a... Read More
John Avery’s "Black Cobra" is as pulse-pounding and high-octane as its predecessor. The sequel to Avery’s Three Days to Die opens as young Aaron and his single mom ride to safety after killing Johnny Souther, a thug who kidnapped the... Read More