Book Review: Byron in Geneva
/Joining the innumerable hosts of Byron biographies, a new book looks at the heartthrob poet's brief but legendary sojourn to Geneva
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Joining the innumerable hosts of Byron biographies, a new book looks at the heartthrob poet's brief but legendary sojourn to Geneva
Read MoreA quick Q & A with Justin Gustainis, author of the Morris and Chastain novels, on fame, devils, and holy scripture
Read MoreIn their latest outing, intrepid paranormal investigators Morris and Chastain look into an American presidential candidate who seems too good to be true.
Read MoreA terrific new fantasy novel set in an alternate 15th century Venice.
Read MoreIn Danielle Steel's latest, a celebrity hostess and an aging football hero both wonder if they're too old to fall in love again.
Read MoreAn anthology volume from a titan of the Christian fiction genre
Read MoreThe long-awaited re-issue of one of the greatest, most triumphantly inventive vampire novels of all time.
Read MoreA compact and lively history of superhero comics, from one of the most popular writers currently working in the industry.
Read Morea talk on architecture and art with cover artist Quynh Vantu
Read Morefrom “Chapel for One”by Quynh Vantu
Read MoreThis month's OLM Quiz!
Read MoreA zippy summertime adventure story featuring hissable bad guys, sexy good guys, a man-made plague of zombies, and an explosion or two.
Read MoreAn involving new historical novel about the legendary (and all too real) Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Read MoreThe Greenland settlements founded by the infamous Erik the Red lasted for centuries - and then failed. A new history tackles an old mystery
Read MoreOne of the greatest adventures of the Legion of Super-Heroes, now in a sturdy hardcover volume!
Read MoreA powerful debut novella about lust and the deceits of yearning.
Read MoreWe talk with William Martin, author of the newly re-released "Citizen Washington"
Read MoreTwelve years after its first appearance, "Citizen Washington," a historical novel by bestselling author William Martin, gets an attractive new paperback just in time for about a million American summer vacations.
Read MoreShelby Foote's massive three-volume military history of the Civil War is re-issued for the 150th anniversary of the war's beginning.
Read MoreIn a Victorian London gripped by the trial of Oscar Wilde for gross indecency, someone is preying on young men, and Douglas Shrove, scion of an illustrious family, is next - and doesn't know who to trust.
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