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Book Review: Team Clean by Carol Paul
If a maid service could clean her house in an hour or two a week, there was no reason why her family of six could not do the same.
Read More »Book Review: Anne Easter Smith’s Royal Mistress
A rich and detailed novel that immerses the reader in the experience, by a writer meticulous in her research.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: Mark Siegel’s Sailor Twain
A web comic turned graphic novel explores the Hudson River in the early days of the Industrial Revolution.
Read More »Book Review: The Wrecking Crew by Donald Hamilton
The second volume in Donald Hamilton’s long-running paperback spy series, The Wrecking Crew (originally published in 1960) sees its hard-boiled hero Matt Helm out of civilian life for good after the events in Death of a Citizen pushed him back into the world of spycraft. In Crew, our counter agent …
Read More »Book Review: Skios by Michael Frayne
Having written what may well be the finest and certainly the funniest theatrical farce of the last half of the 20th Century, Noises Off, Michael Frayne has now gone and done the same for the novel. Skios may not have the slamming doors, but even without them it is one …
Read More »Interview with Rosemary McCracken, Author of Black Water
Canadian journalist and mystery author Rosemary McCracken is here today to talk to us about her latest suspense novel, Black Water, just released by Imajin Books. Born and raised in Montreal, she has worked on newspapers across Canada as a reporter, arts reviewer, editorial writer and editor. She is now …
Read More »Husbands: A Series Five Minutes Ahead of History
An openly gay player takes to the baseball field. Peek into the future of marriage and sports in America.
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