A New Journey From Catholic Novelist T.M. Doran
Posted August 5th, 2020
Those new to Doran will encounter a tightly plotted mystery infused with the soul of a modern thriller. [Read More...]
Catholic Lit for Lent: Mauriac’s ‘Vipers’ Tangle’
Posted March 4th, 2019
Within a story of dysfunctional family relationships, Mauriac illustrates a cold soul, who can still be warmed by grace that comes from those who love purely. [Read More...]
Catholic Lit: Dean Koontz Does It Again
Posted September 19th, 2018
The best selling thriller author’s Jane Hawk series is a large-scale defense of the ability to choose meaning and virtue. [Read More...]
Catholic Literature: Is Koontz the New McCarthy?
Posted February 26th, 2018
Where is our next prophet? [Read More...]
The Silent Catholic? Dean Koontz’s New Bestseller
Posted July 6th, 2017
In “The Silent Corner,” Dean Koontz paints a terrifying vision of ideological terrorism that aims at a fate worse than death. [Read More...]
Benedictine Professors Hunt the Noonday Devil
Posted May 17th, 2017
Dr. Stephen Mirarchi speaks about his work on the works of Myles Connolly, an author and a Hollywood screenwriter. [Read More...]
10 Reasons to Love Raymond Arroyo’s ‘Will Wilder’
Posted May 4th, 2017
The Will Wilder series makes great reading for people of all ages. Why? Here are some of the best reasons. [Read More...]
Hoping for a Faith-Filled ‘Fun Read’ Revolution …
Posted August 24th, 2016
I hope writers don’t take Raymond Arroyo’s advice. “Stay in non-fiction if you can, my friend,” he wrote to me in an email, interrupting his work on a third volume in his [Read More...]