Book Review
Tainted Love
Family man Kevin P. Martin loves 1980s music—and The Beatles and The Doors, too, it appears. In his clever, if gimmicky, new novel, "Tainted Love", Martin introduces an unlikely cast of characters whose dialogue consists of nothing but...
Book Review
Indomitable Spirits of 43C
During the Vietnam War, “43C” referred to the amputee ward at Brooke General Army Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. W. Tom Gleeson, a US Army infantry sergeant assigned to search-and-destroy missions in Vietnam’s highlands, was...
Book Review
Officer Down
Inspired by the tragic events of 9/11 and the potential respiratory health issues faced by NYPD first responders, pulmonologist Francis V. Adams joined the NYC force as a police surgeon. After thirty years in private practice, with no...
Book Review
The 6th Dream
Samuel J. Fisher is in good company in choosing to write about dreams; from Shakespeare to Poe, writers have pursued the topic, some with great success. In "The 6th Dream",the premise that Logan (the first-person narrator) is an...
Book Review
Two Milliners
Set in England’s Midlands during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, James Connor’s "Two Milliners" creates a promising opening for a book intended for a young adult audience. Two teenaged boys go for a swim in a river, while two...
Book Review
Praise of Motherhood
Phil Jourdan’s memoir, "Praise of Motherhood", is a small book that makes an enormous impact. Jourdan writes about his mother and their relationship, covering the territory from his teen years to his early twenties and her sudden,...
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