A small but pure and highly polished gem; as always John Pascal's sense of people and place is flawless.When asked what Graham Greene (Travels With My Aunt) and John Steinbeck (Travels With Charley) might have to say about this book's title or its co...
A complete collection of all the short stories by John Pascal, some related, some not, about people and events in places around the world; stories of passion and pathos, love and hatred, vengeance and intrigue - in short "the human condition"- which ...
The Resurrection of Charles Witchway is a travelogue, a gastronomical guide, and a socio-political commentary; it also is a romance novel, a thriller, and a mystery; and it is, to some extent, an autobiography; but we should keep in mind that it is P...
Moving through foster homes forced Esther to be independent, but she was not prepared to become the captive, trophy wife of a mobster. Despondent from an abortion her husband forced on her, she became rebellious. She met an elderly woman who changed ...
Awkward in social interaction, Stephen is a young doctor content to stay single and do research. That ends when Angela, his lovely guardian angel, saves his life and plunks down on his car seat. When he becomes a witness to a hit man murder she decid...
Ray thought he would sign up for an easy project at his church: just a couple of visits a week to a hospice patient. He had no idea how God would use His new recruit. Ray found himself trying to save a victim of human trafficking and street kids abou...
Here is John Pascal once again, with a new book of entertaining fictiona collection of sixteen Shaggy Dog stories and four more traditional tales, one a novelette. Saki (H.H. Munro) and O. Henry (William Sidney Porter) wrote short stories with surpr...