Cult Fiction

One Writer's Creative Journey Through an Extreme Religion
By K. Gordon Neufeld

Cult Fiction by K. Gordon Neufeld is a semi-biographical, creative memoir that covers the author’s development as a writer over almost two decades while he was involved with the Unification Church, a cult-like offshoot of Christianity led by an enigmatic leader named Sun Myung Moon....

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Riding with Ghosts, Angels, and the Spirits of the Dead

By John Russell

Riding with Ghosts, Angels, and the Spirits of the Dead is a work of non-fiction in the spiritual, supernatural, and life experience sub-genres, and was penned by author John Russell. An extraordinary and intriguing work, the book explains the pursuits of the author in relation...

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Disguised Blessings

A Wife's Story of Her Wall Street Husband Turned Bank Robber
By Jeanne Callahan Trantel

Disguised Blessings: A Wife's Story of Her Wall Street Husband Turned Bank Robber by Jeanne Callahan Trantel is the non-fiction autobiography of a woman whose marriage was built on a foundation of lies. From the outside looking in, there is very little that would lead...

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It is 7 am In the Cardiac Ward

By Kamal Malaker

We generally view doctors as pictures of health. Even though it is illogical, any sign of illness in a doctor takes us by surprise. Dr. Kamal Malaker’s book – It is 7 am In the Cardiac Ward - is a rare narrative of a doctor’s...

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Defining Moments of a Free Man from a Black Stream

By Dr. Frank L. Douglas

Defining Moments of a Free Man from a Black Stream by Dr. Frank L. Douglas is the autobiography of its author's extraordinary life. Douglas' memoir begins with the introduction of his turbulent and abusive upbringing in a home where he always felt an outsider in...

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A Rumor of Roses

Planting Seeds of God's Extravagant Love
By Sally Klein O'Connor

A Rumor of Roses: Planting Seeds of God's Extravagant Love by Sally Klein O'Connor is a Christian autobiography outlining the time she has spent in parts of the world that are well known as places associated with genocide and systemic mass murder. O'Connor, an evangelical...

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A Word from Brother Jeanne

By Jeanne Davis

A Word from Brother Jeanne is a work of non-fiction that focuses on the Christian faith and offers counsel and advice, penned by author Jeanne Davis. As the title suggests, the author delivers a collection of thoughts and ideas based on a series of autobiographical...

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Choosing Life

My Father’s Journey in Film from Hollywood to Hiroshima
By Leslie A. Sussan

Choosing Life: My Father’s Journey in Film from Hollywood to Hiroshima by Leslie A. Sussan is a memoir and biography about the author's father, Herbert Sussan, who was tasked in 1946 by the US military to film the horrible after-effects of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki...

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Never Turn Your Back on the Tide

(Or, How I Married a Lying, Psychopathic Wannabe-Murderer and Kinda Lived to Tell)
By Kergan Edwards-Stout

French author Guy Blaise states that: “The most tolerant people that I know, both in America and in France, are gay...people in same-sex relationships care more for each other at a level that would embarrass heterosexuals.” No books I’ve read give more credibility to those...

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Farm Boy, City Girl

From Gene to Miss Gina
By John "Gene" E. Dawson

Farm Boy, City Girl: From Gene to Miss Gina is a work of non-fiction written in the form of a memoir by author John "Gene" E. Dawson. A memoir penned in three distinct stages of life, this is an incredible life story which will be...

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