books by Twilight Times Books
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Doggie Biscuit!
4 reviews
Darrell Bain
Twilight Times Books, 2004
Laughed and Laughed UNTIL we cried
This book gave us more then we ever thought. The author brings true to life the real colors of having a doxie in your world. I originally got this book for myself to read. I ended up reading aloud virtually the entire story to my husband. Whether you have a doxie, much less a dog in your world, the story of Biscuit is hilarious, and to ones amazement daily life with a "wiener dog". Even more ...
Awkward Grace
3 reviews
Jeff McCord
Twilight Times Books, 2008
A heart warming read
I really enjoyed the book about ordinary people rising to meet extraordinary challenges in everyday life. The book is an easy read of people reaching out across cultures and how God can stretch us in ways we never imagined.
Apache Lance: Franciscan Cross
3 reviews
Florence Byham Weinberg
Twilight Times Books, 2005
A riveting novel of historical fiction about a Franciscan Friar, Fray Marcos, and an Apache woman warrior, Ahuila
"Apache Lance, Franciscan Cross" is a riveting novel of historical fiction about a Franciscan Friar, Fray Marcos, and an Apache woman warrior, Ahuila. Set in the area of the San Antonio River in 1731, this tale of both the clash and attraction of two cultures is sure to transport its readers. Author Florence Weinberg is writing in her element, which includes a vast and studied background history ...
Infinite Space, Infinite God
8 reviews
Karina and Robert Fabian; editors
Twilight Times Books, 2007
Amazing collection
Religious-themed science fiction is not a new genre, from classics like A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter Miller Jr., to nearly anything from Gene Wolfe. One of the best known collections was edited by Fr. Andrew M. Greeley called Sacred Visions. Yet this new volume of 15 short stories in the genre of Catholic Science Fiction is a treat for the fan of either genres. The authors tackle themes of ...
Dog: Pure Awareness
1 review
Margot Lasher
Twilight Times Books, 2008
There is an inherent connection between dog and human.
Before I read this book by Margot Lasher,Ph.D., I was not completely aware of the association between dog and human. On its surface, this relationship appears to benefit the human alone. Superficially speaking, the human is the beneficiary of the dog. He or she receives the companionship of a creature that is naturally not human. However, with the help of Lasher, this dog to human relationship ...
Tremolo: cry of the loon
13 reviews
Aaron Paul Lazar
Twilight Times Books, 2007
Tremolo is a spellbinding prequel to Aaron Lazar's Gus LeGarde Mystery Series
Tremolo: Cry of the Loon - is a beautifully written prequel to Aaron Lazar's Gus LeGarde mystery series. Tremolo has a terrific sense about it; it is set it Maine in 1964; it brings back nostalgia to us all - and a sense of the 60s you don't want to miss. This is the prequel to the Gus LeGarde mystery series, with Double Forte being the first in the series. I have read both Double Forte ...
The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing
6 reviews
Mayra Calvani
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Anne K. Edwards
Twilight Times Books, 2008
A Concise Reference Guide
Reviewed by Irene Watson for Reader Views (5/08) Calvani and Edwards certainly produced a much-needed reference book that covers all aspects of becoming a book reviewer. Their concise narrative covers areas such as defining a book review and explaining the difference between it and a book report and press release; the don'ts; tips; ownership; as well as many other pertinent concerns. They ...
Life on Santa Claus Lane
3 reviews
Darrell Bain
Twilight Times Books, 2004
One of the funniest books I've ever read
This just has to be the funniest book I have ever read. I was doing a job for the publisher Bookmice, improving the appearance and usability of the HTML versions of several books: background, headings, internal links and so on.This kind of work doesn't involve much reading from the book, but when I started on 'Santa Claus Lane', my eyes were caught by a sentence, and I got to reading, then I ...
Monkey Trap (Nova Sapiens, Book 1)
6 reviews
Lee Denning
Twilight Times Books, 2004
terrific science fiction
At the Goddard Space Flight Center, the staff observes a fight between aircrafts in outer space, which end with both objects plunging toward earth. One crashes in Columbia and the other in Washington DC. Officially the government claims space debris. In Columbia, Black Ops drug lord assassin Captain John Jacob Connard takes a bullet during a jungle fight and lies near death in a cave until ...
Hudson Lake
4 reviews
Laura Mazzuca Toops
Twilight Times Books, 2007
All That Jazz and much more
In 1926, in spite of being out of the way in a remote rural part of Indiana, the hottest jazz spot in the Midwest is the Blue Lantern Club on Hudson Lake. Especially popular amongst aficionados is the Jean Goldkette Orchestra featuring highly regarded Bix Beiderbecke on the coronet. Bix has come to isolated Indiana to avoid life as he failed at love, family, and now alcohol. Women love the ...
The Last Protector
5 reviews
Daniel C. Starr
Twilight Times Books, 2008
A Raucous Romp through the Future
I put off writing this review because I was suffering from vertigo. The doctors don't know what spun my head, but it may well have been from reading the swirl of adventures of Scrornuck Saughblade, the title character of "The Last Protector." The book's abundance of interesting characters engage in a raucous romp from the opening barroom brawl, but Saughblade is such a multi-dimensional ...
Angelos (Quantum Cat)
11 reviews
Robina Williams
Twilight Times Books, 2006
Entertaining mix of science, mythology, and religion
The new book from Robina Williams, Angelos, will keep you reading beyond your bedtime! I was unable to put it down. The author has an entertaining way of embracing complex topics such as time-traveling, life after death, Greek mythology, legends, and Catholic theology braided with philosophy and mysticism. She also uses two famous paintings to bring the book to its climax! This Young Adult ...
The Melanin Apocalypse
1 review
Darrell Bain
Twilight Times Books, 2008
exciting timely thriller
The genetically altered virus surfaced in Africa killing anyone whose body cells contained a certain level of melanin. Dark skinned people were dying in biblical numbers. As Africa descends into deadly anarchy, the virus leaves the continent for other nations around the world. Globalization collapses drowning the global economy in its tsunami. In the United States, mob chaos begins to reign ...
The Storks Of La Caridad
4 reviews
Florence Byham Weinberg
Twilight Times Books, 2005
Oh, Brother!
We are used to amateur detectives who, between a cup o' tea at Scotland Yard and a glass of sherry on the Orient Express, find out that the butler did it in the pantry with a bronze statue. These detectives are classic, borderline conservative, without life of their own and, heaven forbid! sexuality. Enter Ignaz Pfefferkorn, a man bearing a name easier to sneeze than pronounce, who, prisoner of ...
Alaric Swifthand
Twilight Times Books, 2004
Alaric Mason, a guard at the palace in Modron had a lot of reasons to be upset. He was exiled from his home for being in love with the wrong woman and was blamed for a murder he didn't commit. And as if that wasn't enough he was also being pursued by the largest man he'd ever seen who decided Alaric was responsible for the death of yet another man, a noble. A death Alaric couldn't prove wasn't his fault. Dream Realm Award Finalist
The Focus Factor
2 reviews
Darrell Bain
,
Gerald Mills
Twilight Times Books, 2008
engaging political satire
Murray Blake is stunned as he feels his life has collapsed. First, his firm shuts down his project, ending his research into helping autistic idiot-savants when his work showed promise and is at a critical stage. Second illegal immigrants killed his family. Although he considers Alice's Red Queen is an optimist with her philosophy of perpetual running to remain in one place, he feels he fell ...
Windfall
5 reviews
Charlotte Boyett-Compo
Twilight Times Books, 2004
Outstanding Prose
Charlotte Boyette-Compo's book grips you at page one, pulls you in, and doesn't let you go. If you want a book that will keep you turning the pages, right up to the conclusion--then look no further. WindFall is an outstanding read. Highly Recommended by this reader!
Valley of the Raven
Ken Ramirez
Twilight Times Books, 2007
Ty Dettin and his friends are typical junior high students. When the boys take a dirt-bike ride out to a favorite spot, they discover a new path that leads to long abandon cabins, an old map of a huge gold vein, and a mysterious Lakota woman who gives Ty a magical Dream Catcher made from the silver hair of a powerful Shaman. With the help of his totem and the voice on the wind, Ty discovers a horrific plan hatched by a group of deadbeat ...
Hiding Hand
Lee Denning
Twilight Times Books, 2008
The boy Joshua comes of age in a blistering conflict between the love of power and the power of love. As the precursor of the next stage of human evolution, he must confront more than the forces arrayed against him: the greater danger is the dark side of his evolving self. Joshua's baby sister Eva is the first true Nova sapiens -- an Earth Mother, a potential Messiah for troubled humanity. She is kidnapped by the darkest of beings, a brilliant ...
Alien Infection
2 reviews
Darrell Bain
Twilight Times Books, 2006
fine science fiction suspense thriller
At Lamont Memorial in Lufkin, Texas the night shift ER Doc asks Lab Technician Michael Brandon to draw blood for tests from a patient seemingly dead. As he fills three tubes up, the barely alive patient knocks the syringe into Michael's wrist though neither of the medical attendees notice because they are distracted by the movement. Not much later, as Michael tests two of the tubes of blood and ...
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