In the news today are far too many failures of ethics and behavior that most of us take for granted in business, education, and government. Around the world, the information age reverberates with sickening examples of Ponzi schemes,... Read More
A book-length exposition on just two verses of the New Testament, "One Precious Pearl" offers the reader an indepth analysis of Jesus’ parable of the merchant seeking goodly pearls. Turning to Matthew 13, where seven parables of Jesus... Read More
"From Outhouse to Outer Space" by Ed D. Jones relates the story of the author’s life, from poverty during the Depression, to his work on the lunar landing module. After Ed’s father died in an accident when he was only a child, his... Read More
“As fish do not know they are in water we cannot recognize the conditions in which we live” the author writes. “We think it is reasonable to return violence for violence.” We live our lives every day immersed in morality and... Read More
Theirs not to make reply / Theirs not to reason why / Theirs but to do & die —Alfred Lord Tennyson The Charge of the Light Brigade (1854) Ian Carlyle a second son of minor Scots nobility sets foot on the shore of Crimea equipped... Read More
The three musketeers and D’Artagnan are back but they’ve acquired a female sidekick in this improbable but fast-paced book. The second of a series "Gambit" tells of the efforts of the musketeers and Laurel marquise de Langeac to... Read More
Jane Joyce has given the world a novel in the same category as books like James Redfield’s The Celestine Prophecy Jostein Gaarder’s Sophie’s World and the latest media darling Rhonda Byrne’s The Secret. Authors like Byrne and... Read More
The eventful third book in the Honor Bound series "Righting Time" extends the adventures of Alexandre Dumas’ Three Musketeers into a future both strange and familiar. Time travel is controlled by refined psychically able people from... Read More