A Homecoming for Chess
Chess is abducted by her own car to a mysterious village that turns out to be her home town. Is it safe to stay when someone there is intent on murdering you?
Chess is abducted by her own car to a mysterious village that turns out to be her home town. Is it safe to stay when someone there is intent on murdering you?
Terin Coiler lives with her older brother and abusive parents. She’s bullied at school, but that is dwarfed by the poor treatment her parents mete out to her brother in this spine tingling coming of age novel.
Before you eat your next strawberry, you better read Fruit of the Devil. It’s an eye-opener.
Paper Angel Press and ELP Books will be at The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books April 23-24. Their reps Michael Thal and Emma Price will be there to sign their books for you.
March 6-12 is Read an eBook Week. Here’s what it’s all about.
The idea for the second book in the Koolura Series came during a trip visiting my daughter when she was in college.
Four college students find a mysterious road that leads to a church and murder. Will they survive the long night with a gravedigger intent on filling their grave?
A famous sculptor is murdered. The whodunit is secondary to the talented character study of M.C.V. Egan’s focus in this literary novel.
“Blame it on Bigfoot,” an exciting mystery, will give thrill seekers a fun ride during this pandemic.
Rabbi Small and his wife decide to spend their summer in Israel only to find a young man from back home in trouble with the Israeli police.