Books from PulpLit

Kabbalah Killings front cover The Kabbalah Killings by Arthur Asa Berger

Azriel Moshe, the head of an interdisciplinary team of scholars investigating the Kabbalah, has been murdered. The only clue is a strange mark Moshe left on the floor, written in his own blood. Which of Moshe's colleagues is the murderer? Was it his spurned lover Svetlana Pagetsky, the beautiful Russian historian? The vivacious Krista Scelba, a brilliant sociologist with a secret obsession? Or was it Leon Gerhard, Moshe's jealous archrival? To solve the mystery, Solomon Hunter must first understand the Jewish tradition of the Kabbalah. What is it? How does the Zohar fit in? And what is the strange symbol that Moshe scrawled on the floor? Join San Francisco Police Detective Solomon Hunter as he investigates this perfectly staged murder and unravles the secrets of the Kabbalah along the way.

Frustrated Young Men coverFrustrated Young Men by John Joseph O'Brien

In response to all the so-called "Chick Lit" out there, why not read some "Guy Lit?" From a young man volunteering on a Sioux Indian reservation to a twenty-something author searching for himself, each of the characters in these short stories is profoundly frustrated by life. This experimental, provocative, and humorous book also includes tongue-in-cheek interviews with the author, editor, and publisher.