"My urge to write came to life as a fiction that reveals some of the darker things that many of us face at some level."
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Book Review: ‘Adopted Son’ by Dominic Peloso
A new form of civil rights movement, involving possible alien invasion, where love and peace or racism and war are the possible outcome.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Line Up’ by Liad Shoham
The rush to judgement after a brutal crime damages the lives of the officer in charge and that of the innocent man accused.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Streets’ by Anthony Quinn
If you've any interest in Victorian London, you'll enjoy The Streets.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Fairest of Them All’ by Carolyn Turgeon
What if Snow White’s evil stepmother turned out to be another familiar fairytale heroine, like Rapunzel?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Telegraph Avenue’ by Michael Chabon
A wonderful celebration of the glorious mess of life and community.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Tenderloin: Abby Kane Thriller #2’ by Ty Hutchinson
Darkness and atrocity have a name. It is The Monster.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Unseen’ by Karin Slaughter
So good I stayed in bed on a vacation day ...
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Spectre of Alexander Wolf’ by Gaito Gazdanov
A reporter who killed a man in his youth falls in love while trying to unravel an impossible mystery in postwar Paris.
Read More »Interview with Kristin Kuhns Alexandre, author of ‘Gem City Gypsy’
The novel is "an attempt to merge history and romance and my fascination with Dayton’s gypsy community."
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