Ever Be the Faithful Ever be the faithful;Shining light ‘cross the shores:Lending hope for the lonely;And giving peace to the scoresOf the living; the [...] October 4, 2020
Poet’s Corner – Can One Fly Too High? Can one fly too high?Ask me that when I discoverOne cannot fall too far;For in the chasm of justice,I am not always fed.My wings, [...] September 27, 2020
At Least in Robert Dugoni’s Thrillers, Putin Suffers Losses Robert Dugoni’s last thriller found ex-CIA officer Charles Jenkins recruited for a dangerous mission, to locate the so-called eighth [...] September 26, 2020
The Patient – Chilling, Page-Turning Psychological Suspense from Jasper DeWitt Seasoned readers, within a few paragraphs, can tell if they’ve entered the presence of a strong writer. Pyrotechnical prose can [...] September 24, 2020
Maria-Cristina Necula Talks About Her Book, The Don Carlos Enigma Spain’s Don Carlos, Prince of Asturias, remains an enigma, centuries after his death. There are reports that while incarcerated he was [...] September 16, 2020
John Lennon 1980 – The Last Days in the Life by Kenneth Womack See upcoming 92Y Lecture Series information at the end of this review. Sherlock Holmes has nothing on Music Historian Kenneth Womack. This [...] September 15, 2020
Not Rick’s Casablanca – Meryem Alaoui’s Straight from the Horse’s Mouth Jmiaa Bent Larbi is not your typical heroine, but she is a survivor. She’s living with her family in Berrechid, a small town in Morocco, [...] September 15, 2020
A Father’s Death on 9/11 Sends Matthew John Bocchi into a Downward Spiral It’s been 19 years since the terrorist attack that brought down the Twin Towers. The 9/11 Memorial Museum will reopen to 9/11 families on [...] September 9, 2020