HOPE AND GLORY – A Novel by Jendella Benson

Jendella Benson’s debut novel, HOPE AND GLORY (William Morrow), celebrates Nigerian culture and close family ties. The Plot: Glory Akíndélé’s family are Nigerian immigrants living in London. She’d always considered…

RED WARNING – A (Spy) Novel by Matthew Quirk

You Just Thought the Cold War Was Over In his timely new spy thriller, RED WARNING, bestselling author Matthew Quirk takes on Russian aggression within the boundaries of the United…

DANCE AMONG THE FLAMES – A Novel by Tori Eldridge

Brazilian Magic and the Battle Between Good and Evil Award-winning author Tori Eldridge’s newest novel, DANCE AMONG THE FLAMES, is like a modern-day fable on steroids, with Brazilian flair. Serafina…

NEVER COMING HOME – A Novel by Hannah Mary McKinnon

Even Brilliant Murderers Can Come Undone In her newest thriller NEVER COMING HOME, bestselling author Hannah Mary McKinnon tells the story of a murder for hire that goes terribly wrong.…

Review of RU$E – A Memoir by Robert Kerbeck

From Acting to Rusing—Channeling your Inner Corporate Spy If you’ve got impeccable charm and a willingness and talent to lie, The Ruse might be the perfect job for you! In…

Review of THE PATIENT by Jane Shemilt

Patient Trust, or Lust? In her newest thriller, THE PATIENT, bestselling author Jane Shemilt takes the doctor/patient relationship to a whole new level. Rachel Goodchild lives with her husband, Nathan,…

THE DARKEST PLACE – A Legal Thriller by Phillip Margolin

Only in THE DARKEST PLACE Can You Tell Victim From Perpetrator In THE DARKEST PLACE (Minotaur Books)—the fifth book in the Robin Lockwood legal thriller series—bestselling author Phillip Margolin combines…

RAISING THE BAR – A Lawyer’s Memoir by Ruth Rymer

Tackling Disparity in Divorce: How attorney/author Ruth Rymer advocated for women’s rights There are so many women in the world doing courageous things who deserve a shout-out, but this column…