"The Professor" is an intriguing combination of thriller and philosophy. In Tshombe’s "The Professor", madness and genius run through a world filled with secrets. The eponymous professor, Adam, is an enigmatic man who philosophizes... Read More
A powerful spotlight on the unseemly practices that pervade the American health-care industry, and a doctor’s loss of innocence. In the muckraking style of Upton Sinclair, Dr. Jim Bailey has written a modern-day The Jungle, but it’s... Read More
An uncomplicated plot and even pacing allow the understated beauty of the language and deep-feeling characters to shine. "The Accidental Art Thief", by Joan Schweighardt, is the delightful story of a woman in her middle years forced to... Read More
Weiner’s book requires the abandonment of expectations and the willingness to delve into the lines between reality and unreality. As Czech Modernist writer Richard Weiner would have it in his provocative and existential exploration... Read More
This sexually charged cautionary tale deftly uses interior monologue and psychological tension. Nelly Arcan writes with keen insight into the lives of young adults in contemporary Montreal. "Breakneck" chronicles the jaded lives of two... Read More
Wangard is an impeccable writer who strategically maintains a steady dose of suspense. "Stalked", by Robert Wangard, is the fifth book in a series of mystery/suspense novels featuring Pete Thorsen, a corporate lawyer who’s moved from... Read More
This inspiring collection is filled with prayerful self-examination. Stone Michaels’s "Defining Atlas" contains poems that illuminate both the poet himself and the God he gives all glory to. In plainspoken language, Michaels praises... Read More
With an open, friendly tone, Wander challenges his fellow Christians to develop a deeper relationship with God. In "Abundant Life and Loving God", Greg Wander passionately challenges Christians to focus on developing a deeper... Read More