Books

The Cost of Knowing

What happens when science looks backward and belief looks nowhere at all?

Some questions start innocently. Then they don’t.

Haunted by the brutal death of his childhood friend and numbed by a world that no longer persuades him, Father David Callaghan steps away from parish life and leaves a quiet Irish town for the vastness of the Kalahari Desert....

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Shakespeare’s Vengeance

A FORMER ACTOR IS DRAWN INTO A HIDDEN PERFORMANCE WHERE THE SCRIPT IS NO LONGER A GUIDE — BUT A TRAP

A haunting fusion of historical atmosphere and psychological tension.

Readers’ Favorite, 5-star review

New York, 1929. Beneath the glitter of Prohibition, a secret society of actors gathers to perform—no audience, no applause, only devotion.

Thomas...

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How Shakespeare Can Save the World

Fighting Fake News, Tribalism, and Doomscrolling with 400-Year-Old Wisdom

How do you survive an age where truth is optional, outrage is currency, and stupidity has gone pro?

You bring Shakespeare—wry, sharp, and unsparing.

How Shakespeare Can Save the World is a work of literary nonfiction that borrows Shakespeare's wisdom—and King Lear's Fool's...

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