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Set against the evocative backdrop of ancient Egypt, “Murder in Mennefer” by A.L. Sirois is a gripping novel that weaves a complex tapestry of murder, mystery, and political machinations. The story is centered around the young and resilient Imhotep, who, after the tragic and… Continue Reading “Murder in Mennefer by A.L. Sirois (Book Review #1890)”
Dr. Joshua Caraballo’s memoir, “I’m Not Dead…Yet: How I Turned My Misfortunes Into Strengths,” offers a profound exploration of adversity, resilience, and the journey towards self-acceptance. It’s a story woven with the threads of a challenging childhood, societal expectations, and personal growth that transcends… Continue Reading “I’m Not Dead…Yet: How I Turned My Misfortunes Into Strengths by Dr. Joshua Caraballo (Book Review #1889)”
Tom Cahue’s novel “Healer” is an enthralling psychological thriller that intricately explores the moral and ethical boundaries of a unique gift possessed by Daniel Knight, a criminal psychologist. Set against the mysterious backdrop of Alexandria, the story grips readers with its deep dive into… Continue Reading “Healer by Tom Cahue (Book Review #1888)”
D. J. O’Brien’s “Dark Lair Trilogy” is a captivating foray into traditional epic and heroic fantasy, where the age-old battle of good versus evil unfurls against a richly painted medieval backdrop. This trilogy sets itself apart with its intricate plot, multifaceted characters, and a… Continue Reading “Dark Lair Trilogy by D. J. O’Brien (Book Review #1885)”
Rick Brown’s “You Can Call Me Al” is a thought-provoking science fiction novel that delves deep into the ethical quandaries and emotional complexities of a near future where scientific innovation and human intellect converge. Through the life of Greg Nolan, an ordinary man whose… Continue Reading “You Can Call Me Al by Rick Brown (Book Review #1885)”
B. Robert Conklin’s “Soft as Water” is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of tragedy and redemption. Set against the backdrop of a quaint Ohio River town, the story follows Will Archer, a man haunted by his past, seeking solitude after… Continue Reading “Soft as Water by B. Robert Conklin (Book Review #1882)”
What if you discovered, years after your father’s passing, that he was not the man you thought, but a historical figure who left an indelible mark on the modeling, advertising, and beauty industries? That’s exactly what the daughters of Walter Thornton experienced, and it… Continue Reading “The Merchant of Venus: The Life of Walter Thornton by Nancy Thornton Navarro (Book Review #1941)”
Brendan Corbett returns with “The Sigils of the Moor,” the enthralling second installment in the Runetree Chronicles, which picks up the epic journey of Aeda following her liberation from a shadowy past. In this sequel, Aeda, alongside the Historian Gieral, ventures across the Known… Continue Reading “The Sigils of the Moor by Brendan Corbett (Book Review #1881)”