The Man in the Rockefeller Suit

"In the summer of 2008, Clark Rockefeller of Boston, wealthy scion of a great American family, made headlines when he kidnapped his own daughter and vanished. The police and the FBI were baffled. Tips poured in - Clark was heading to Alaska, to Peru, to the Bahamas - but every lead was a dead end. That was because the man the FBI was hunting did not exist."

Q&A with Eric Dezenhall, author of The Devil Himself

The Devil Himself, Eric Dezenhall’s sixth action novel, draws from a stranger-than-fiction episode in World War II, when the U.S. Navy called upon the patriotism of New York City’s gangsters to help plug security leads to Nazi Germany.

Q&A with Eric Dezenhall

Eric Dezenhall has just brought out his sixth thriller, featuring a political operative with a gangland family history.

Q&A With Marvin and Deborah Kalb

A father-daughter team explores "The Haunting Legacy" of the Vietnam War.

Q&A With Jean Thompson

Jean Thompson discusses Midwestern farm life and her new novel, The Year We Left Home, with the Independent.

Q&A with Stefanie Pintoff

Stefanie Pintoff talks about her Edgar Award-winning series of historical mysteries, including her latest, "Secret of the White Rose"

Shalom/Salaam: The Story of a Mystical Fraternity

A deeper look into the important story of the development of Sufi mysticism and contemporary Jewish-Muslim relations.