Naegeli covers a great deal of territory in an effort to synthesize, and broadly understand, the world’s major religions. World traveler Gurdev Naegeli’s debut, Whose Heaven Is It?, is an exploratory interreligious text that seeks to... Read More
This fresh take on the murder mystery puts the reader in the shoes of a lying, deceptive killer. If he’s charming and well-read, can a murderer be in the right? In "Going To Cameroon", Izzaldin Alzain pulls us through a story that,... Read More
Deception and conflict elevate this political thriller as horrific events propel the plot. Clandestine manipulation and social idealism face off in this dramatic political thriller. William L. Tatro IV delves into the treacherous... Read More
A photographer suggests how a novel portraiture method can boost self-esteem. It may be the age of the selfie, but Italian photographer Pina Di Cola encourages readers to go deeper into self-knowledge through a cross between mirror... Read More
With nonstop action, this dark tale about an evil curse has the feel of a slasher film. John C. Lukegord’s The Haunted Trail: The war of the Dublin Woods is a dark, disjointed tale about an evil curse that irrupts in murder and mayhem... Read More
Reinhard says, eloquently at times, that he has a plan to set the nation back on the right fiscal course. Jack E. Reinhard’s Freedom’s Nation presents a well-written and well-argued plan for fundamental change in the way the US... Read More
A young, female CIA agent is this international thriller’s greatest strength. "Blur", by Vijay S. Shertukde, is an international spy novel set in the Middle East, India, and the United States. It pulls in aspects of technology and... Read More
Both heart-pounding and intelligent, this dystopian thriller has the best of both worlds. Darin Bradley’s science fiction novel, "Chimpanzee", ties together philosophical theories of the self with a commentary on education and the... Read More