HNR Issue 38 (November 2006)
The Princess Of Denmark
Life is never a quiet river for Lord Westfield’s Men, an Elizabethan theatre company. A fire burns down the inn…
A Scandalous Publication
When Charlotte Wyndham first crosses swords with Sir Max Talgarth, the sparks inevitably begin to fly. She feels aggrieved by…
Revenge of the Rose
A minstrel with a secret; a brawny impoverished knight who wins fame as a jousting champion; an emperor in search…
Liberation Movements
For those not familiar with Steinhauer, this is far from being a brain candy novel. It requires work and attention,…
Courtesan
When the beautiful widow Diane of Poitiers is called back to court, after spending the past five years in exile,…
The Women Of The House: How a Colonial She-Merchant Built a Mansion, a Fortune and a Dynasty
In 1695, twenty-two-year-old Margaret Hardenbroeck arrived in the colony of New Amsterdam. Margaret wasn’t anyone’s dependent, but a factor, a…
Rebel Train
President Lincoln is on his way to commemorate the fallen on the battlefield of Gettysburg. In Richmond, William Norris, head…
Girl In A Red Tunic
At the end of the 12th century, England is in the grip of a very cold winter. Food is short…
The Thief Taker
After the death of her husband, Agnes Meadowes obtains employment as a cook. Working in London for the Blanchards, a…
The Boleyn Inheritance
Editors' choice
Gregory’s latest novel focuses on the lives of three women, all of whom bear witness to the Boleyn family’s legacy:…
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