Steve Donoghue
The 19th Hijacker, James Reston’s 19th book, follows a long list of both fiction and nonfiction titles that take as their subject matter the terrorist attacks on America on 9/11.
Everybody Lies by Emily Cavanagh, Bookouture, 2020, 282 pages, $10.99.
The event at the center of Lieut. Col. William Baker’s posthumously published book, The Brownsville Texas Incident of 1906, happened at midnight.
Thomas Dresser, in his new book The Rise of Tourism on Martha’s Vineyard, explores the dream of coming to the Island.
Lindsey Davis, the main character in Julia Spiro’s debut novel Someone Else’s Secret, is at loose ends in 2009.
In his new book, Skip Finley examines the reality of black men who earned their place as equals in the brutal world of the American whaling industry.
