Editorial Staff

Editorial Staff

Oscar Wilde and the Murders At Reading Gaol by Gyles Brandreth

Oscar Wilde and the Murders At Reading Gaol by Gyles Brandreth

Writer and poet Oscar Wilde lived a flamboyant, extravagant life, right up until he was sentenced to two years of hard labour in her majesty’s gaol for gross indecency, or what is now termed homosexuality. During this time, Wilde suffers on small portions of skilly, long days of picking oakum, and unbearable hours of staring into nothing but the inky blackness of his own cell without the mental stimulus which had intoxicated him in his previous life.

Seduction by M.J. Rose

Seduction by M.J. Rose

In her book Seduction, M. J. Rose uses themes of reincarnation, the afterlife and satanic possession to stir the reader’s curiosity and anticipation for what will come next.

Easy as Pi: An interview with Wendy Mass

Easy as Pi: An interview with Wendy Mass

“If you think it’s tough being the Supreme Overlord of the Universe, try being his son. Or, more precisely, his seventh son.”

So laments young Joss, narrator of award-winning author Wendy Mass’s latest novel for tweens, Pi in the Sky (Little, Brown, 2013).

Advent by James Treadwell

Advent by James Treadwell

Thrill-seekers, puzzle investigators and paranormal lovers, there is no way to say it better than: THIS is the book you’ve been dying to read.

Lifetime by Liza Marklund

Lifetime by Liza Marklund

A character that has grown popular all over the world – Annika Bengtzon comes back to prove she is the hard-headed, dedicated reporter who will solve a crime no matter what it takes.

Brilliant Blunders by Mario Livio

Brilliant Blunders by Mario Livio

WE ALL MAKE MISTAKES. Nobody’s perfect. Not even some of the greatest geniuses in history, as Mario Livio tells us in this marvelous story of scientific error and breakthrough.

A Case of Redemption by Adam Mitzner

A Case of Redemption by Adam Mitzner

Acclaimed thriller author Adam Mitzner returns with the gripping tale of a high-profile attorney recovering from a personal tragedy who’s drawn back into the courtroom—and a media firestorm— in the biggest murder trial in a decade.