Milo Weaver is finding out that one never really “leave” the CIA’s tourism department, when old cases start to float Milo realizes he has to go undercover again
Alain Locke (13 September, 1885 – 9 June, 1954) was a writer, educator, philosopher and a a leading African-American intellectual hailing from Philadelphia, PA.
Amita Trasi has a two-voice tale, moving from the past to the present and vice versa is dense, emotional, and resonates in you, even when the book has long been read
A science fiction book taking place during an unspecified time, dealing with a refugee ship from World War II, arriving in Israel sometime during the 1990s,
Robert Pirsig is known for his book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance telling of a motorcycle trip he and his son Chris from Minneapolis -San Francisco.
The Cleaner by Mark Dawson has a great premise, a professional state-sanctioned assassin suffering from PTSD and is trying to leave the profession. A last job.
Bursts of Fire by Susan Forest is a fantasy novel following the three Falkyn sisters who find themselves out of their castle when their kingdom has been invaded
Mary Shelley (30 August, 1787 – 1 February, 1851) was an English author who is mostly known for her novel, Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus – a classic.
Alexander the Great His Life and His Mysterious Death author Anthony Everitt paints of picture of his subject with all his strengths & weaknesses a flawed human
Wonder Woman has to deal with Circe a witch, and Ann Minerva a former friend now known as Cheetah. Included issues of Wonder Woman #16-24 Wonder Woman Annual #1