In Brief

Indies Inferno by Edward M. Hochsmann

Riveting maritime drama with explosively high stakes and a consistent edge of gritty realism, Indies Inferno by Edward M. Hochsmann is a military procedural flavored with a romantically entangled and unforgettable crew. The experienced pros onboard the Coast Guard cutter Kauai [...]

2023-11-20T13:30:10+02:00Categories: In Brief|

The Methuselah Project by Jim Nelson

A once-in-a-lifetime offer of the impossible turns into a deadly moral dilemma in The Methuselah Project by Jim Nelson. Professor Lindstrom, a morally conflicted academic and a passionate insect-lover, finds himself caught in the conspiratorial web of an immortality-seeking billionaire when [...]

2023-11-17T15:25:31+02:00Categories: In Brief|

Trust No One by Glenn Dyer

A gritty and visceral historical thriller laced with international espionage amidst a rich tapestry of suspense, Trust No One by Glenn Dyer offers a well-crafted and calculated spiral of intrigue. Tasked with recovering a damning dossier, Conor and Emily Thorn are plunged [...]

2023-11-17T13:09:39+02:00Categories: In Brief|

SQL Quest by Neha Saini

A well-written and informative introduction to the world of SQL, or Structured Query Language, which is how computers and databases communicate with each other, SQL Quest: A Journey Through Data by Neha Saini is a comprehensive and easy-to-follow overview of a [...]

2023-10-19T16:17:59+02:00Categories: In Brief|

Ephus and the Praying Bushel by Robert Berry

Filled with valuable lessons on gratitude, mercy, forgiveness, generosity, and humility, Ephus and the Praying Bushel by Robert Berry is an informal gospel of a very different sort, which is an ideal entry point for children. From a clever thieving dog [...]

2023-10-18T17:21:58+02:00Categories: In Brief|
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