HNR Issue 38 (November 2006)
A Death At The Rose Paperworks
Second in the new mystery series featuring Libby Seale, seamstress with a secret in 19th-century Portland, Oregon, this outing finds…
Claudius The God
After the assassination of Caligula, the soldiers, on a high after the furious bloodletting and bent on looting the palace,…
The Other Miss Frobisher
Anthea was always the prettier, more vivacious, popular and successful of the Frobisher sisters, but now she needs sister Elfrida…
I, Claudius
Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus survived the intrigues, power struggles and bloody purges of one of the most violent times…
Simply Love
Anne Jewell, teacher at Miss Martin’s School for Girls in Regency England, is twenty-nine, unmarried, and independent. She is also…
Murder In Little Italy
In the turbulent immigrant neighborhoods of late 1890s New York, Tammany Hall ward heelers juggle political power while other ethnic…
Liberty: The Lives And Times Of Six Women In Revolutionary France
The French Revolution and its aftermath is such a well-trodden path that it always needs a fresh focus. In this…
Song of the Crow
Song of the Crow retells what is, perhaps, the Western world’s most widely-known creation myth – the story of Noah…
The Judas Field
Living a sad, lonely and alcoholic life in Mississippi in 1885, Cass Wakefield is asked to accompany a widow of…
The Colonel And Little Missie: Buffalo Bill, Annie Oakley, and the Beginnings of Superstardom in America
Larry McMurtry recounts the life stories of two 19th century American icons in this short, easy-to-read work of narrative nonfiction.…
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