Writer Douglas Preston’s experience with thrillers serves him well as he recounts his expedition with archaeologists into the deep jungle of Honduras.
Books
Thought-filled little ‘memoir’ definitely not for the birds
‘Birds Art Life: A Year of Observation’ a year of birding that stemmed from a single walk.
Signings: Maria Padian to discuss ‘Wrecked’ at Portland Library
The novel explores issues around sexual assaults on campus.
Bookseller, poet and progressive, Gary Lawless helps others find their voices
The owner of Gulf of Maine Books in Brunswick has spent his life teaching people to speak for themselves.
Colorful characters make ‘Hauling Through’ a lively read
Peaks Island writer Peter Bridgford’s first novel tells the story of a ‘college boy’ getting along in a lobstering community.
Signings: ‘Amazing Adventures with Dev’ author to discuss book about love and loss
Melody Boulton, a psychotherapist, will be at The Great Lost Bear in Portland on Tuesday.
A new genre master creates another smart hero
Fans of Lee Child are likely to enjoy Nick Petrie’s “Burning Bright.”
Book review: Colorful tales of 1901 World’s Fair a delightful read
Bates professor Margaret Creighton brings the eventful Buffalo exposition to life.
Book review: ‘The River at Night’ goes deeper than women’s version of ‘Deliverance’
Erica Ferencik’s talent for storytelling takes her thriller in surprising directions.
Signings, etc.: Christopher Morin to talk about ‘The Rebel’s Wrath’ at Windham library
Portland native and author Christopher W. Morin, a history enthusiast and creative writer, will talk about his latest book, “The Rebel’s Wrath.” The post-Civil War novel follows a soldier who returns home to Maine to find more challenges. The book will be available for purchase and signing. Space is limited, so registration is required. WHEN: […]