When Eleandra Jacobson is murdered and her organs removed, it seems straightforward to Kentsville’s small police force that Clarke Richards is guilty. He was found dead, hanging from a noose next to her with a full confession in a suicide note. Eleandra’s mum and her cousin, Seth Bronx, disagree and the latter is out to prove they’re right. One year after her death, the now private investigator decides to find out for himself.The town of Kentsville will be changed forever as Seth seeks truth and justice for his cousin, his blood and his family – for Eleandra.
John Minczeski Book order





- 2022
- 2009
Letter from Serafin
- 77 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring the intertwining of personal and historical narratives, the book delves into the author's ancestry through the figure of his great-grandfather Serafin. It examines Poland's complex history, encompassing themes of memory and trauma related to Auschwitz and the broader implications of Medieval art. Through this multi-layered journey, the author confronts his own failures and the invisible aspects of his identity, creating a poignant reflection on the past's impact on the present.
- 2001
Circle Routes: 2000 Akron Poetry Prize Winner, Chosen by Mary Oliver
- 70 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring themes of memory and meditation, this book radiates a recurring joyfulness that draws readers into uplifting reflections. It encourages a deep connection with the past and invites contemplation, creating a space for personal growth and introspection.
- 1987
Concert at Chopin's House
- 206 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Literature is a chief avenue of cultural identity for Poles, especially when Poland ceased to exist as a political entity during the age of empire at the end of the eighteenth century.