Category: Fiction

A Secret Soldier’s Confession by Dennis Barger (Book Review #2107)

“Pursuit of her grandfather’s last request seemed straightforward. The adventure proved troublesome.” So begins A Secret Soldier’s Confession, an exhilarating debut novel by Dennis Barger—a high-stakes action-adventure mystery that seamlessly blends historical intrigue, globe-trotting peril, and an emotionally compelling journey of discovery.

1066 – THE YEAR OF INVASIONS by Louis Latzer (Book Review #2106)

1066 – THE YEAR OF INVASIONS is a richly imagined and intricately woven alternate history novel that redefines the outcome of one of the most pivotal years in European history. Combining historical accuracy with inventive twists, this story dares to ask, “What if the… Continue Reading “1066 – THE YEAR OF INVASIONS by Louis Latzer (Book Review #2106)”

All Money Ain’t Good Money by Tracey Lampley (Book Review #2103)

In All Money Ain’t Good Money, Tracey Lampley delivers a razor-sharp, gripping mystery that balances grit with heart, and suspense with soul. At the center is Jinx Curry—an unforgettable, refreshingly flawed private investigator who knows how to survive but longs for more than just… Continue Reading “All Money Ain’t Good Money by Tracey Lampley (Book Review #2103)”

THE MERCILESS DUO RETURNS by George Milare (Book Review #2099)

George Milare’s The Merciless Duo Returns is not your average crime thriller—it’s a gritty, psychological deep-dive into terror, trauma, and twisted justice. As Book 1 in the Most Wanted series, it sets the stage with chilling confidence and unrelenting suspense.

When History Had Other Plans (Book Review #2098)

When History Had Other Plans is a compelling, sharply written exploration of the 20th and 21st centuries through a refreshingly counter-intuitive lens. Blending historical fact, political insight, and a touch of revisionist boldness, this non-fiction title is designed to challenge assumptions and provoke thought… Continue Reading “When History Had Other Plans (Book Review #2098)”

The First in History by John McKie (Book Review #2097)

John McKie’s The First in History is a masterful compendium of humanity’s most significant “firsts” — from the first crewed hot air balloon flight to the first woman in space, and from early technological feats to transformative political milestones. Organized with clarity and a… Continue Reading “The First in History by John McKie (Book Review #2097)”

The Cobbler’s Crusaders by Rick Steigelman (Book Review #2095)

Rick Steigelman’s The Cobbler’s Crusaders is a charming, witty, and delightfully unpredictable tale of childhood mischief and cultural collision, set against the postcard-perfect backdrop of Paris. But don’t let the premise of “three rascally nine-year-old girls” fool you — this novel is written for… Continue Reading “The Cobbler’s Crusaders by Rick Steigelman (Book Review #2095)”

THE MERCILESS DUO RETURNS by George Milare (Book Review #2098)

George Milare’s The Merciless Duo Returns is not your average crime thriller—it’s a gritty, psychological deep-dive into terror, trauma, and twisted justice. As Book 1 in the Most Wanted series, it sets the stage with chilling confidence and unrelenting suspense.

Cosmic American Rhapsody by Ray Sweatman (Book Review #2097)

Cosmic American Rhapsody by Ray Sweatman is an eccentric and imaginative tribute to the life and legacy of Gram Parsons, the country-rock icon whose pioneering influence still resonates. Set in the Joshua Desert, the novel follows Gram as he hovers between life and death… Continue Reading “Cosmic American Rhapsody by Ray Sweatman (Book Review #2097)”