This engrossing novel debates the question, is mankind innately good or bad? Lamees A.’s thought-provoking book, The Devil’s Way, provides empathy for Satan while examining the nature of good and evil, querying the existence of God,... Read More
This brilliant thriller centers on an abducted teen who’s not the “average” victim. Take nearly everything that’s ever been written (fictionally or not) about what happens to kidnapped girls (they often end up dead) and toss it... Read More
"This Could Be Your Future" is a frequently thrilling and illuminating memoir on mining, adventure, and indigenous peoples. A memoir from one of Australia’s leaders in the mining industry proves fascinating reading for those interested... Read More
This highly instructive how-to manual covers all the basics for anyone interested in starting a non-emergency medical transportation business. Short of starting your own business in a specialized area, the best way to learn about it is... Read More
Guéhenno says what he means, precisely and without hesitation, giving real authority to his guide to future peacekeeping operations. What passes for political debate and comment in the United States recently has been filled with... Read More
A scholarly and optimistic analysis of US-China relations, as well as a call to action on the importance of improving ties between the two superpowers. In "Meeting China Halfway", Lyle J. Goldstein provides an in-depth look at how... Read More
This is an excellent novel-in-vignettes exploring one man’s enviable existence of over-indulgence and fun. A novel told in vignettes, "Lucien and I" blends together stories and scenes from all over the world as it depicts the life of... Read More
Readers of Metcalf’s age will appreciate these reminiscences of the past. Teri Metcalf’s memoir, "Rambler Rose", is a wandering documentation of her coming of age in California. Born in 1943, Metcalf chronicles her growth from a... Read More