by Doug McEntyre | Jul 27, 2008 | New Books
Dr. Paul Boor’s Harvard training as a pathologist and scientist is evident in The Blood Notes of Peter Mallow – a suspense-filled biomedical thriller that unfolds inside the highest-level research facility for infectious agents in the U.S. Dr. Mallow’s lab...
by Doug McEntyre | Jul 27, 2008 | New Books
In the cleverly titled Lost and Found, author Tom Williams has written a modern-day adventure that combines an intriguing cast of bizarre yet plausible characters who search the globe for untold lost treasures using the high-tech possibilities of an orbiting...
by Doug McEntyre | Jul 27, 2008 | Other
Adopt-An-Author is a program of great interest to parents and teachers everywhere. It is a non-profit, nationwide service whose mission is to make reading fun again for thousands of reluctant teenagers by using best-selling thrillers, heroic non-fiction, and...
by Doug McEntyre | Jul 27, 2008 | Music
Texas native, Jerry Audley, is a rising star who made it to #1 on the Texas Music Chart in only twelve short weeks with his catchy number “Lucky Me, Lonely You.” Audiences love the modern twist he adds to classic type country music, and Jerry credits his success to...
by Doug McEntyre | Jul 27, 2008 | New Books
Steve Alten’s, The Shell Game, is his eighth spectacular novel on the NY Times best-sellers list. To the utter delight of his fans, Steve’s latest success poses the most essential question of the day: ‘What happens when the oil runs out?’ Written as fiction, this...