
Category: Book Review
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The Washington Trail: A Slade and Cork Mystery By Lou Aguilar Aethon Books, 304 pages, $22 The usual practice in…
World’s End, and Then Some
The Murder at World’s End By Ross Montgomery (William Morrow, 323 pages, $31) British writer Ross Montgomery has several successful…
Genius Loci: Byung-Chul Han’s In Praise of the Earth
In Praise of the Earth: A Journey Into the Garden Byung-Chul Han (tr. Daniel Steuer) Polity Press, 160 pages, $19.95…
Leslie Corbly’s Progressive Prejudice Is a Book Every Christian Should Read
Progressive Prejudice: Exposing the Devouring Mother By Leslie Corbly Bombadier Books, 320 pages, $18.99 There are books that inform —…
No Mommie Dearest, She
Joan Crawford: A Woman’s Face By Scott Eyman Simon and Schuster, 468 pages, $30 It’s not certain when Joan Crawford…
A Former Agent Makes A Case For Reform At The FBI

With The Two FBIs: The Bravery and Betrayal I Saw in My Time at the Bureau, Nicole Parker has written a personal memoir with some important political lessons.
The Real Josephine Baker
Josephine Baker’s Secret War By Hanna Diamond Yale University Press, 352 pages, $35 Hemingway called her “the most sensational woman…
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