Uncle Cheroot is alluring, surrounded by mystery and enlivened by his supernatural attributes. In Alan Jansen’s fantastical novel "Uncle Cheroot", a young woman aims to discover who she is by unraveling her uncle’s supernatural... Read More
"Path to Justice" follows a harrowing case in an absorbing way. Jim Dutton’s "Path to Justice" is a smart and absorbing work of intrigue that goes behind the scenes of efforts to take down an international drug cartel. Nick Drummond is... Read More
Big Yellow TakcИ is enlightening and thoroughly entertaining, a travel book that makes you want to follow suit. Jaded tourists, weary business travelers, and armchair adventurers who think they’ve read it all, rejoice: Michael... Read More
This memorable work makes its mark through its original and eloquent expression of ideas. "The Sand Carriers" is Val Villarreal Jr.’s unadorned collection of poetry. Its poems stand independently and speak strongly on their own, with... Read More
Marked by compassionate and comedic insights, "Cupid Hates Me" is an often satisfying memoir about relationships past. "Cupid Hates Me" by Wedge Stevens is a witty and sarcastic account of one man’s dating history. Beginning in his... Read More
Smith describes a very technical field in a way that clearly conveys its high stakes. Robin A Smith’s memoir, "Life with a View", reflects on a career in air traffic control, including concentrations on maintenance, development, and... Read More
Drawing from history and more, "Nigeria on the Precipice" offers detailed proposals for the nation’s future. Nigeria is a country on the rise. The population of Lagos, Nigeria’s largest city, is twenty-one million and growing.... Read More
Loss is recounted with unsparing clarity in this important biographical tale. D. W. Duke and Thomas Biebers’s Not Without a Fight: The Story of a Polish Jew’s Resistance is the lucid biography of the courageous Casimir “Cass”... Read More