In this fictional memoir, Podovinikoff crafts a humane portrait of a stigmatized and misunderstood group, the Doukhobor. Intimate, revealing, and educational, In the Greenhouse: A Doukhobor Story of the 60s through the Eyes of the 80s,... Read More
Driven by style, the florid writing of this thoughtful novel hints at sinister omens and suspicious circumstances. This engaging, low-key cliffhanger meanders thirty years into the past to quiet the spirits of those now deceased. Jay... Read More
Action, when it comes, is swift, unpredictable, and deadly, but in the big picture, information is the most dangerous weapon. Jefferson Flanders’s first “novel of the Cold War,” Herald Square, was praised by sources ranging from... Read More
Tom Smart has embarked on a noble mission to decipher Chambers’ intellectual and deeply meaningful work about art, life, and spiritual philosophy. Jack Chambers’ Red and Green is a peculiar work of art criticism that attempts to... Read More
If attractive, extremely sexually active teens is your thing, well then this sex romp of a book is your ticket. "The Joy of Discovery" is an erotic coming-of-age tale about the sexual awakenings of teenagers Shelly, Denise, and Steve.... Read More
The foundations of enlightenment shine through in this collection. The second poetry collection written by archaeologist and retiree Preston McWhorter, "Songs of Enlightened Society" takes readers on the author’s spiritual journey... Read More
A movie enthusiast shows how the mad men of film sold the show. Film collector John McElwee’s debut book offers a detailed look at how early films, including classics such as Psycho, The Wizard of Oz, and Citizen Kane, were marketed... Read More
Milton succeeds in establishing a sense of impending disaster—a race against the clock—as a horrific kidnapping is seen through a parent’s eyes. Two twelve-year-old girls are abducted from a Caribbean island to be used as sex... Read More