HNR Issue 38 (November 2006)
The Evidence Of The Sword And Other Mysteries
Master of the swashbuckler novel, the author of Captain Blood and Scaramouche also wrote short fiction, and this is a…
Back To Wando Passo
Ransom Hill is desperately hopeful that his problems will work out because he has made the decision to turn over…
The Stone House Diaries
In Moore’s second novel, he covers the history of Niagara Falls, New York, from the turn of the 19th…
The Expected One
Described as an autobiographical religious thriller, this is the first book of a trilogy. It contains elements – religion, murder,…
The Mathematics Of Love
1819: Waterloo veteran Stephen Fairhurst has lost his leg and his true love to war. Returning to England, he is…
Anna’s Wish
San Francisco, 1906. The city collapses in earthquake. William and Emma Denny lose everything. Brother and sister board a train…
Brothers
This elegantly written and gripping book provides stunning insight into the China of Chairman Mao’s Cultural Revolution. If your knowledge…
A Fictional History Of The United States With Huge Chunks Missing
This diverse collection of short stories spans the history of the United States from 1426 to the year 2011. The…
Hornswoggled
Hornswoggled is the second mystery (following The Old Buzzard Had It Coming) in Donis Casey’s series featuring Alafair Tucker, a…
The Scroll Of Seduction
Lucia, an orphaned teenager at school in a convent in Madrid in the 1960s, meets Manuel, a historian with an…
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