The turbulance of the Sixties and Seventies spawned a whole new generation. Can we remember the lessons learned and continue the progress?
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Interview: Becky Akers, Author of ‘Abducting Arnold’
"The more I researched Benedict Arnold and his treason, the more intrigued I grew.."
Read More »Book Review: ‘Fairydust’ by Simon R. Taylor
If the ruling power takes away everyone's right to live, how can they wrest back control? The answers are elusive, but the lives of those most in need are on the line.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Rainy Day Killer’ by Michael J. McCann
When common courtesy is used as a lure by a brutal killer, can a woman ever feel safe?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Ravens Tears, Book 1: The Raven and the Iris’ by Alesia & Michael Matson
Can the truth set you free, or can the darkness of your past, spilled into the light, ruin your life forever?
Read More »Interview: Freddie Owens, Author of ‘Then Like The Blind Man’
" I can think of no better way to get caught up in a story than this – to begin to see the world with fresh eyes, even if only borrowed for a time."
Read More »Books Review: ‘A Grave Talent,’ ‘To Play the Fool’ and ‘With Child’ by Laurie King
Picador has reissued the first three Kate Martinelli mysteries. It's well worth picking them up.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Russian Hill’ by Ty Hutchinson
In a secret game of murder only the maker of the game wins.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Smart One’ by Jennifer Close
While imperfect, this is an interesting family story regarding the dynamics of grown children interacting with each other and their parents while living at home.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Far Shore,’ Book Three of the After Series by Traci L. Slatton
Can the darkness invading a damaged world be set right? Can love conquer all?
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