Saturday, October 24, 2009

Love Letters of a Musician


Love Letters of a Musician
by Peter Alan Rush
—ISBN 978-0-9773237-0-8, 164 pp. $35.00

With elegant simplicity and passion, the lost art of the love letter returns to life in these pages. Welcome to a realm where the magic of love is illuminated through the written word . . . a timeless gift from one heart to another.

"In this world of confusion and chaos, we must not forget what is real. Love is the mysterious connection with life that can lead us back to our true selves."

This quality book comes in a beautiful gift box. This hard cover purple linen cloth is stamped in gold foil on the spine, front cover, and on the front of the gift box. The pages are of a lightly textured parchment paper and a purple ribbon marker adds to this tasteful limited edition publication and makes a great gift for any special occasion!

Love Letters of a Musician—by Peter Alan Rush
ISBN 978-0-9773237-0-8 Hard Cover Limited Edition
$35.00 USD On Sales for $29.95




Saturday, October 17, 2009

Genoa House to publish Main Street Stories by Phyllis LaPlante

Oct 17th, 2009


With Great Pleasure, Genoa House announced another forthcoming publication: Main Street Stories by Phyllis LaPlante.


Tales intertwine in the small town of Massey, Texas, whose quiet streets seem to breed infidelity, betrayal, mental illness, and violence, in Phyllis LaPlante’s highly entertaining character driven novel Main Street Stories. The townspeople love gossip even more than high school football. Nadine Coulter, a divorced hairdresser, fulfills her sexual desires with a much younger lover, while fretting about her teen-aged daughter who is quickly earning a bad reputation. Janice Tuttle commits suicide by drowning. Joe Eliot hallucinates enemies and nearly kills his brother-in-law. Did Danny Tomlin actually kill his illegitimate child? Wayne Pickens is whipsawed between the demands of his religion and the urges of his body. Dorothy Harmon agonizes over her lesbian lover's penchant for young girls. Adam Robbins, the preacher's son, is perpetually on the make, living out the shadowy un-lived life of his father . . .


Main Street Stories
ISBN 978-0-9813939-1-9
Trade Paperback
List Price: $19.95 USD
Publication Date: January 2010


Click the following link to place an advance order for Main Street Stories for $16.95 USD

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+1-905-906-7799

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Genoa House to publish The RR Document by J.G. Moos

Oct 1st, 2009

With Great Pleasure, Genoa House announced another forthcoming publication: The RR Document by J.G. Moos.

The RR Document is a crime thriller concerning technological misadventure and political machinations. Throughout this well-written novel the reader will discover a kaleidoscope of cultural experiences. The charms of Zurich are explored, as is city of Bogota with its millions of inhabitants - many of whom live in squalor and a few with great riches. The RR Document shows to what ends political power and riches can lead: to uninhibited treatment of human beings and the outer bounds of depravity and perversity, yet, more importantly the heights of love, affection, and astounding beauty.

'The Bridge' was the working title for The RR Document, referring to an actual event that occurred near Geneva in the seventies. A highway ramp leading from the lake to the Geneva-Lausanne Autoroute sank several centimeters under one of its very elegant slender pillars during the loading test. This accident, when combined with a great variety of actual and fictitious experiences, and peopled with many attractive as well as less attractive characters, turns out to be the nail on which this novel's hat hangs.

Anticipated Publication date is January 1, 2010
The Trade Paperback List price of the RR Document is $19.95 USD

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The RR document for $16.95 USD

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