False Guilt
In False Guilt by Peter Fritze, Paul Tews was accused of the murder of his friend Art fifteen years ago. He was never found guilty and he tried to forget his past in every way possible. But when his old friend Louis met him one...
In False Guilt by Peter Fritze, Paul Tews was accused of the murder of his friend Art fifteen years ago. He was never found guilty and he tried to forget his past in every way possible. But when his old friend Louis met him one...
A strange man keeps coming to a bar, orders vodka with water, and just stares at the TV, whether on or off. After a few days of this routine, customers start taunting the stranger, but he simply ignores them. One night, he refuses to order...
In At the Center by Dorothy Van Soest, Sylvia Jensen is a middle-aged, white social worker who works at a foster agency somewhere in “Indian Country.” When 5-year-old Anthony Little Eagle is found dead in the foster home where one of the agency’s social workers...
Randy Bamboo in Chicken City by RC Beaird is the story of a city boy gone country. When Randy's family decided to change their lives by moving to the countryside, Randy was excited. How could he resist the promise of rearing his own chickens? This...
U.S. Naval Tsunami: How the United States Navy and Marines Won a War over One-third of the Earth's surface with Less than 50,000 Fatalities by Donald J. Meyers is set against the backdrop of World War II in the Pacific when Japanese naval bombers went...
Mojo Junction: A Walk Among the Spirits by Susan L. Yasinski is a panoramic travelogue of someone searching for the planet’s beauty. It acquaints us with the many different pictures one can confront along the way of commonplace objects, those we mostly overlook. Like that...
Ten Percent - Hollywood Can Be Murder is a police procedural mystery written by D.L. Bruin. Someone is killing and dumping young prostitutes on the hillsides above Los Angeles. Detective Max Calderas and her partner, Greg London, have not been able to get a handle...
Saddle up, get your feet in the stirrups and be prepared to ride out this fun and gritty Western! Author Juliette Douglas gives readers the third in her Freckled Venom series and Skeletons is the best of them all. Marshall Rawley Lovett of White River...
Demon's Daughter, a debut novel by Amy Braun, is engaging right from the beginning. We are drawn into a world where demons and angels walk the earth. The story is told from the perspective of Constance, a young woman trying to protect her adopted sister...
A Perfectly Good Crime: A Kate Bradley Mystery is an investigative sleuth mystery written by Dete Meserve. Someone is robbing the ultra-rich of Los Angeles, and investigative journalist Kate Bradley needs to figure out who and why. They seem to know exactly what to take...
In The Eleventh Commandment: A Dystopian Romance, after an apocalyptic environmental meltdown, the world was left uninhabitable and humanity and all other forms of life on the verge of complete extinction. Taking advantage of the human desperation, a new leadership under the Holy New Order...
The Final Juror: A Brad Frame Mystery by Ray Flynt is the fifth novel in the Brad Frame Mysteries series by the same author. In this novel, Private Detective Brad Frame finds himself called to serve on the jury of a high profile murder case...
Is Love Necessary: The Magnificent Power of Love by Antwon J. Blakeney begins with the young days of his parents, how his father met his mother in a nightclub, got infatuated, married, enlisted, and was stationed in Germany and moved to New Orleans. His father,...
Divorce: What an Education by Patrick Vessey traces the history of divorce since the days of the British monarchy, narrating the plethora of legislation that has happened, most of which having origins in the United States of America. The author notes especially the ease these...
Hotel Hell: Take a Journey Through the Eyes of an Overnight Hotel Clerk by Monica Savioz is the author’s experience at the job she took in a hotel. Beginning with her successful interview, her impressions jump to the pervasive smell at the hotel, part of...
Coffee for Consciousness: The Application of Perspective to Reality by Vito Mucci begins with a declaration: we should see ourselves not as a body having spiritual experiences but as a soul having material experiences. True to this, the author explains the relationship we maintain with...
Thereafter: Afterlife Series, Volume 2 is a dark fantasy written by Terri Bruce. Irene Dunphy's done it again; this time she's landed herself in a place which has rules she wasn't at all prepared for. When she entered the tunnel, she had expected to find...
Twisting Darkness is a collection of stories written by J.R. Gridley. A man wakes up inexplicably trapped amidst dead bodies and, as he clambers to find an escape, he wanders through hellish chambers filled with ghouls and indescribably terrifying creatures. A former priest turned Methodist...
Having read in the foreword of Thoughts on Life: Random and Otherwise by Jennifer Rego that “...most of which I knew extremely well have already been penned and hence these thoughts...,” it was with a bit of apprehension that I approached the book. My fears...
The Funny Robbers is a humorous contemporary fiction novel written by Brian Evans and Dan O'Leary. Talent Manager Carl Shapiro has a plan for getting four of his comedy talents working again. They've been resting on their laurels and soaking up the celebrity limelight for...