Off the Deep End: Travels in Forgotten Frontiers
-- Tony Perottet
"Tony Perrottet may
have a green card (and getting it certainly required him to venture into
frontier territory) but he is definitely not a New Yorker. In fact, when East
Village weirdness suddenly starts to seem normal he knows he must get away."
Review
by Ann Skea
Cain -- James Byron Huggins
"Cain is a
roller coaster ride that never seems to end, only becoming more entertaining as
each fantastic page is turned."
Review
by Harriet Klausner
Double Dead -- Gary Hardwick
"... what makes
Gary Hardwick's novel a notch above the typical fare is his portrayal of the
social classes in Detroit"
Review
by Harriet Klausner
State of Mind -- John Katzenbach
"John Katzenbach
writes a refreshing serial killer thriller that has two new twists in what has
become a hackneyed sub-genre."
Review
by Harriet Klausner
Troubled Waters -- Carolyn Wheat
"Troubled
Waters is a great legal thriller that provides a reader with a solid look at
the idealistic sixties, especially the motives of the radical
participants and the uglier aspects of the eighties sanctuary movement."
Review
by Harriet Klausner