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Across Latitudes: The Complete Trilogy
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By AC Clemons There's a particular kind of espionage fiction that only a handful of writers can pull off convincingly, the kind where the tradecraft feels real because it is real, where the shadow warfare described on the page isn't invented for dramatic effect but drawn from actual experience in rooms most readers will never see. Brett Andrew Strange is a former US intelligence officer who has lived


Eros and Order: Love That Creates and Destroys
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By TJ Brown Carl Parsons has a gift for finding the exact moment when a life starts quietly unraveling, and Eros and Order is built entirely around those moments. The question running through every story is deceptively simple: what happens when desire refuses to stay inside the structures we've built for it? The answers he finds are anything but simple, and that's what makes this collection linger. T


The Saved Effect: True Stories of Lives Reclaimed by People Who Were Willing to Act
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Alex Cain Most of us think about saving a life as a single moment. The chest compressions, the defibrillator, the ambulance arriving just in time. Brad Newbury and Kiera Newbury gently, powerfully insist that we've been thinking about it all wrong. The moment isn't the story. The moment is just where the story begins. That reframe is what makes this book so quietly devastating in the best possible


Wolf in Wanderley
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By HM Kingsley There's a particular kind of character that Dave J. Andrae writes really well, and Wolf Barnes is the finest version of him yet. An aging filmmaker who has spent his life making art on his own terms, now facing the very real possibility that the world has moved on without him. It's a premise that could easily tip into self-pity or nostalgia, but Andrae never lets it go there. Wolf is t


The Time Of The Seventh Angel
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Fabiana Simmons There is something almost impossible to look away from about a novel written by a 90-year-old man who began it when the Berlin Wall still stood, Gorbachev hadn't yet risen to power, and the Cold War showed no signs of ending. David Gurr started this book nearly half his lifetime ago. The world it predicted has since arrived. That fact alone gives The Time of the Seventh Angel a wei


Replacement: The AI Revolution Isn’t Coming for Your Job. It Already Took It.
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Maura Fauter Most books about AI and the future of work have a comfortable buffer built into them. The disruption is coming, they say. Prepare yourself, they say. Nicolas Chaillan doesn't have the patience for that framing and honestly, after reading this book, you won't either. The disruption isn't on its way. It already showed up, rearranged the furniture, and left without leaving a note. Chaill


By Her Own Hand: War and passion in a woman's wounded heart
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By Patty Demarco There's a particular kind of novel that refuses to let you put it in a neat box, and By Her Own Hand is absolutely that kind of book. John W. Deveny starts with a woman escaping domestic violence, takes her to the mountains of Afghanistan, then drops her into the shadows of the international arms trade, and somehow makes all of it feel like one continuous, inevitable story. That's no


Becoming Ambidextrous: A leaders guide to winning the day and thriving in the future
5 Star Review Click HERE to Purchase Your Copy Today! Editorial Book Review: By MR Holloway The graveyard of once-dominant companies is full of organizations that were excellent at what they did right up until the moment that excellence stopped being enough. Blockbuster, Kodak, Blackberry: Adrian Brown opens with those familiar names not to be provocative but to make a point that hits harder the longer you sit with it. Knowing what destroyed those companies didn't save them.

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