The true allure of the book is in its artfully chosen details, taken from sources ranging from court transcripts to personal memoirs. Richard H. Underwood’s "Gaslight Lawyers" is an intriguing collection of stories profiling some of... Read More
"Breathe" is a fast-moving work of political intrigue that raises questions of leadership and loyalty. Mike Brogan’s "Breathe" is a suspenseful action novel that follows CIA and FBI agents as they try to unravel a terrorist plot.... Read More
"Absolute Vengeance" is a richly constructed adventure thriller made strong through its painstaking details and compelling characters. "Absolute Vengeance" by C. W. Lemoine is a contemporary thriller about a man who joins an... Read More
Eric Hansen’s intimate memoir explores the ripple effect of lost faith. Eric T. Hansen’s "Losing My Religion" is a suitably irreverent and entertaining memoir about leaving the Mormon church. The book begins with the ending of the... Read More
"Little Gold" is a step back in time, into a rich world with complex characters. Thick with British vernacular and a youthful voice, "Little Gold"’s tone immediately transports readers to Brighton, 1982. With its strong writing, it is... Read More
"Near Haven" takes on the apocalypse with literary flair and shining prose. In "Near Haven", by Matthew Stephen Sirois, a looming apocalypse puts life into perspective. This is a contemplative and violently engaging character study. In... Read More
Sympathy is created for these disparate and complex characters in a way that is worth savoring. Set in the late 1990s, Heather Bell Adams’s Marantha Road takes a seemingly standard setup of Southern poverty literature and burnishes it... Read More
"Common Sense for Our Common Good" inspires hope that every school can be a good school. Common Sense for Our Common Good: A Parent Guide to Good Schools is an informative, engaging, and lively workbook that gives parents the... Read More