Book Review
Crossing the Line
by Diane Prokop
From the Paris setting to the autopsy scenes, Molay’s descriptions add believable imagery to this page-turner mystery. Jewelry heists and murders keep police busy chasing the bad guys in Crossing the Line: A Paris Homicide Mystery, by...
Book Review
The Smell of Mud
by Diane Prokop
The journals of a prostitute help a young girl learn what it means to overcome hardship and become an independent woman. The sex trade has been a favorite theme of authors for hundreds of years, and why wouldn’t it be? The world’s...
Book Review
Men in Prison
by Diane Prokop
This thinly veiled fictional autobiography is a powerful polemic on prison life, as well as a beautifully wrought literary gem. First published in 1931, "Men in Prison" chronicles Victor Serge’s time spent as a political prisoner in...
Book Review
Subway to California
by Diane Prokop
Di Prisco can see even the most heartbreaking events in his life with a dysfunctional family through the lens of a lively sense of humor. In "Subway to California", Joseph Di Prisco manages to make a memoir read like fiction as he...
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