Wall of Tears by David Kerr When David Kerr submitted the manuscript of Wall of Tears for consideration by AIA Publishing, I realised that he was giving me the opportunity to publish a real winner. The depth of his research on the Palestine – Israel conflict, his personal experience of spending time with people on […]
Pool of Life: An excellent mystery/thriller Coming Soon
After publishing Pete Trewin’s previous book Not Without Risk, I was thrilled when he presented me with another in the same style. Pete has an edgy style that I really love, and he’s produced an excellent mystery/thriller. One reviewer called Pool of Life, ‘tightly wound, moving in a staccato beat through the seamy underside and […]
OUT NOW – WHY BIRDS FALL, GARY L. KREIGH
When Midland Airlines Flight 3182 falls from the sky and kills Callan Morrow’s best friend, Callan wants to know what went wrong. Unsatisfied by the official account, he uses his audit and forensic-accounting skills to investigate further, but instead of closure, he finds collusion by the aircraft’s manufacturer, third-party maintenance and inspection contractors, and the […]
Out Now: Fallout: Recovering from Abuse in Tibetan Buddhism
Have you heard of the best selling book The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying by Sogyal Rinpoche? Did you know that this man, famous in the Tibetan Buddhist world, has been abusing students for decades? It’s quite a story. Read AIA Publishing’s latest book to find out what happened when a student discovered that her spiritual […]
Coming Soon – Fallout: Recovering from Abuse in Tibetan Buddhism
‘A compelling account of what can go wrong in religious groups.’ Barbara Scott Emmett, author. Fallout is the memoir of one woman’s journey from ignorance of the reports of physical, emotional and sexual abuse by Sogyal Rinpoche, spiritual teacher of the Rigpa Tibetan Buddhist community, to the realisation of the depth of the trauma suffered by […]
A 5 Star Review for ‘In Search of Jane Austen’
If you’re wondering whether or not to pick up a copy of Ken Methold’s latest book, In Search of Jane Austen, this great review should convince you. It was written by one of the Awesome Indies Book Awards assessors Charles Ray. When actress/playwright Sarah Kedron is summoned to Carlton House, home of the Prince of […]
Out Now: Becoming Human by Kenneth L. Decroo
When Dr. Ken Turner and his colleagues finally find half-human, half-chimpanzee hybrids in the dark jungles of the Congo, they think they are at the end of their long quest, but shady government agents have discovered the hybrids and plan to exploit them for military use. With the ruthless agents growing ever closer to realizing […]
Out Now: A Thread So Fine by Susan Welch
AIA Publishing is pleased to announce the publication of A Thread So Fine by Susan Welch. This is an excellent book for those who enjoy historical fiction from the mid twentieth century, and for readers of women’s fiction.It’s available in ebook and paperback. No love is as safe as that of an inseparable sister; no […]
New Release: The Awakening of Russell Henderson – contemporary literary fiction
When Chicago investment-banker Russell Henderson—newly divorced and suffering from depression—makes a spur-of-the-moment decision to go on a camping trip to explore the Western United States, he steps outside his usual safe mode of operation and opens up a wealth of new, and scary, possibilities. Somewhere in Iowa, he picks up a woman hitchhiker, who challenges […]
Coming soon: Becoming Human – a thriller
When Kenneth L. Decroo came to me with Almost Human, he told me he had 2 more books in the series to come. I was so impressed with Almost Human that I agreed to publish the whole series, but saying something like that is always a risk – the next book could have been terrible! […]
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