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Ken Follett’s monumental saga of the First World War

Ken Follett’s monumental saga of the First World War

No one is still alive with any adult memory of World War I, which ended a century ago. So when we think of the events that have shaped the world we live in today it's likely World War II looms large. But its antecedent three decades earlier may have had greater long-term...

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Skywave is about a decades-long government coverup.

A private space company threatens a decades-long government coverup

If you're old enough to remember the moon landing in 1969, you may recall reports that the astronauts saw strange flashing lights as they approached Luna. In fact, other astronauts who followed Apollo 11's Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins have reported similar experiences. Naturally, NASA as well as...
Cover image of "Run Time," a promising SF debut

A promising debut in science fiction

Estimated reading time: 5 minutes When we read science fiction set in the near future, we expect three things above all. A reasonably advanced version of current technology. A plausible extrapolation of today's political and economic trends. And a credible picture of the world after climate change...
Cover image of "The Ice Princess," a crime novel set in a small Swedish town

Murder on ice in a small Swedish town

The gruesome murder of a young woman named Alexandra Wijkner has scandalized the small Swedish town of Fjallbacka and given its incompetent police superintendent an opportunity to regain his position in the big city of Goteborg, or so he thinks. In fact, Patrik Hedstrøm, a young detective, is...
Terrorists attack the White House in The Warriors of God.

Iranian terrorists attack the White House in an exciting thriller

Europeans are well acquainted with terrorism. Long before jihadist fighters began operating in the West, 19th-century anarchists, the Irish Republican Army, and the Basque ETA killed hundreds. By contrast, the United States has largely avoided loss of life from terrorists, with the sole (major)...
The Jews is Jewish history full of surprises.

An account of Jewish history full of surprises

If you've been taught that God handed down the Ten Commandments to Moses on Mt. Sinai, and that the Jewish people ever afterward worshiped a single almighty god, you owe it to yourself to read Howard Fast's extraordinary book, The Jews. As Fast reveals in this eminently readable and endlessly...
Cover image of "Reality 2048," a thoughtful new sci-fi novel

Updating Orwell’s 1984: a thoughtful new sci-fi novel foresees a dystopian future

Have you wondered what American society might be like if Donald Trump wins a second term in office? Not what happens in 2020, but what the long-term consequences might be? It's worth a good deal of thought. And Derek Cressman's thoughtful new sci-fi novel, RealityTM 2048, presents one plausible...
Cover image of "What It Took to Win," a new history of the Democratic Party

A stirring history of the Democratic Party

In his sweeping new history of the Democratic Party, historian Michael Kazin finds that "what it took" for Democrats to win historically was an outspoken commitment to moral capitalism. The term, coined in 1990 by another historian, connotes "a form of political economy . . . that promised...
Cover image of "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks," exposing an episode on the dark side of medical history

Exposing the dark side of medical history

Henrietta Lacks was thirty-one years old when she entered Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore early in 1951. She was Catholic, the mother of five children, and African-American. Hopkins was one of the nation's most prestigious medical schools—and the only hospital in the area that admitted Black...
Cover image of "Too Bad to Die," a delightful spy story

Ian Fleming stars in this delightful spy story worthy of James Bond

Imagine an espionage novel starring Ian Fleming, Winston Churchill, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Alan Turing, Josef Stalin, Lavrenti Beria, Churchill's daughter and daughter-in-law, one of Roosevelt's sons, and a passel of other recognizable characters thrown together at a fateful time in 1943. Oh,...

A superb historical novel about the opium trade

Amitav Ghosh reaffirms his place as one of contemporary India's greatest writers with this extraordinarily rich tale of class conflict, exploitation, and forbidden love against the background of the opium trade. The story is set in 1838, shortly before the First Opium War in China, which set the...

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