Tag: Fiction

Sun Tzu’s Café by Eric Bornstein (Book Review #1865)

“Sun Tzu’s Café” by Eric Bornstein is a thrilling contemporary novel that delves into a chilling plot involving the exploitation of America’s brightest minds under the guise of an upscale café chain. In a world where marijuana is legalized, the story ingeniously intertwines the… Continue Reading “Sun Tzu’s Café by Eric Bornstein (Book Review #1865)”

Deadpan By Richard Walter (Book Review #1860)

“Deadpan” by Richard Walter is a strikingly original and daring novel that boldly tackles the grave subjects of hate speech and bigotry with an unparalleled blend of humor and wit. At the heart of this comedic odyssey is a West Virginia Buick dealer, embodying… Continue Reading “Deadpan By Richard Walter (Book Review #1860)”

Breathe for Me by Donna B. Comeaux (Book Review #1857)

“Breathe for Me” by Donna B. Comeaux is a compelling novel that masterfully weaves themes of redemption, suspense, and romance into a gripping narrative. The story begins with a dramatic and almost tragic encounter between Robert Jaeger and Lilly Radford at the Colorado River,… Continue Reading “Breathe for Me by Donna B. Comeaux (Book Review #1857)”

FOR ROGER by Laura Drake (Book Review #1856)

“FOR ROGER” by Laura Drake is a poignant narrative that delves deep into the complex layers of family, love, and ethical dilemmas. At its core, the novel explores the tumultuous relationship between Joan and her stepdaughter Bee, set against the backdrop of Roger’s terminal… Continue Reading “FOR ROGER by Laura Drake (Book Review #1856)”

Witchland: The Graphic Novel by Tim Mulligan (Book Review #1848)

Tim Mulligan’s “Witchland: The Graphic Novel” is a riveting adaptation of the critically acclaimed play “WITCHLAND,” which delves into the chilling history and legacy of Richland, Washington. Known as “the most toxic place in the Western Hemisphere” due to its proximity to the Hanford… Continue Reading “Witchland: The Graphic Novel by Tim Mulligan (Book Review #1848)”

Scorpius by Monty Ryan (Book Review #1807)

“Scorpius” by Monty Ryan is an enthralling narrative set against the backdrop of Ancient Rome, a story of resilience, ambition, and the thirst for freedom that propels a young slave from the confines of servitude to the pinnacle of chariot racing glory. Through the… Continue Reading “Scorpius by Monty Ryan (Book Review #1807)”

Cage of Bone by David Dvorkin (Book Review #1803)

“Cage of Bone” by David Dvorkin presents a riveting and unique blend of psychological thriller and detective fiction, anchored by its complex protagonist, Max Iverson. The novel thrusts readers into a dark and introspective journey, where the line between perpetrator and victim blurs, and… Continue Reading “Cage of Bone by David Dvorkin (Book Review #1803)”

FISHBOWL 45: The Unpresidented Parody by Richard R. Barbour & Joseph R. Barbour (Book Review #1931)

In *FISHBOWL 45*, authors Richard R. Barbour and Joseph R. Barbour craft a satirical narrative that mirrors contemporary American politics through the lens of a struggling used car dealership. The protagonist, Donald J. Fish, is a proud Republican and the president of Fishbowl Motors,… Continue Reading “FISHBOWL 45: The Unpresidented Parody by Richard R. Barbour & Joseph R. Barbour (Book Review #1931)”

Sorcery & Sin in the Second World by R. S. d’Arcy (Book Review #1788)

“Sorcery & Sin in the Second World” by R. S. d’Arcy is a spellbinding tale of love, betrayal, and power that transports readers to a fantastical medieval world beyond a mysterious backyard portal. The story begins with Rena, a woman stuck in the monotony… Continue Reading “Sorcery & Sin in the Second World by R. S. d’Arcy (Book Review #1788)”