Accessible, helpful definitions and explanations make these scientific answers to health concerns easy to digest. Living a Century or More: A Scientifically Fact-Based Journey to Longevity, by William Cortvriendt, explores a... Read More
A masterful storyteller with an eye for eccentric detail, Gunhus knows how to prolong the tension. An elusive serial killer meets a savvy FBI agent in this horrific story of derangement and madness. Jeff Gunhus delves into the inner... Read More
Sincerity and humor add insight to these dialogues on the immigrant experience. This sixty-four-year-old doctor and father certainly has seen life from a number of widely varying perspectives. Born in South Africa, Gideon Naudé made the... Read More
Putting a focus on the runners instead of the tragedy, this account of the 2013 Boston Marathon offers hope and a keep-going attitude. The 2013 Boston Marathon will inevitably be remembered for the two bombs that went off and the deaths... Read More
"Bad Blood" is a fun, old-style whodunit to engage amateur sleuths. If Nancy Drew and Sam Spade had spawned a child, it would be Alexis J. (Lexie) Smith, a smart-cookie private eye with attitude whose “discreet inquiries” quickly... Read More
This story leaves readers questioning what they know and if they can trust what they hear in the future. In his compelling, plot-driven novel, Garth Hallberg creates a twisted tale that questions the truth about US space flights and moon... Read More
Renato manages to be metaphysical while also remaining lighthearted and fun for a book that explores the nature of existence. In The Déjà Vu Experiment, a brief and beautifully presented metaphysical minimemoir, J. G. Renato attempts... Read More
Jewish mysticism is shown to have much in common with counterparts in Islam, perhaps opening roads to dialogue. A new collection presents the translated work of Leo Schaya, a leader in scholarship on Kabbalah and mysticism whose work... Read More