Shorter days, longer nights…we’re moving into the best months of the year to curl up with a good book, a hot cup of tea (or maybe a spiked apple cider!), and a cozy blanket. If ...
Adventures and intrigue connected to Lake Maxinkuckee in northern Indiana continue to unfold in Terre Haute native John “J.T.
John Edgar Wideman, acclaimed author of more than 25 books, has written yet another full-hearted volume. It’s called “Slaveroad,” a genre-defying and clear-eyed meditation on the roiling ...
Book descriptions are from Amazon.com and may be lightly edited for clarity. In this dark story about obsession and the things we’ll do for love, #1 New York Times best-selling author Freida McFadden ...
If you read the letters exchanged between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, you’ll find that ... A.J. Jacobs is a bestselling author, journalist and podcaster. He has written four New York ...
Prolific author John Grisham has written a nonfiction collection about wrongful convictions, and it looks likely to join his oeuvre of legal thriller novels as another bestseller. But the New York ...
I suppose because I want the books to be read as novels ... I’ve just finished a play on the life, work and loves of John Maynard Keynes – yes, an economist, but one of the very great figures ...
author of the Gothic masterpiece “Dracula.” The story, a creepy tale of the supernatural called “Gibbet Hill,” had been published in a now-defunct Irish newspaper in 1890, but had not ...
Stoker biographer Paul Murray says the story sheds light on his development as an author and was a significant “station on his route to publishing Dracula”. The ghostly story tells the tale of ...