HNR Issue 42 (November 2007)
Bargain Bride
Charlotte Mortimer loves her job teaching at the local school, but she is not so sure about her love for…
Sweethearts
Cordelia and Lexa are heartbroken when they lose the family greengrocery, but soon find work and love in very different…
Mozart’s Sister
Editors' choice
Nannerl Mozart, a brilliant musician in her own right, has been close to her brother, Wolfgang, since his birth. Then…
The Hearts of Horses
The ranchers of 1917 Elwha County, Oregon, might have expected a female stranger to be a “land girl,” a city-dweller…
Tomorrow The World
I’d heard raves about John Biggins’s novels set in the last fifty years of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Now I understand…
Tree Of Smoke
William “Skip” Sands is training for his CIA job as a spy in Psychological Operations against the Viet Cong in…
The Lacemaker And The Princess
In 1788, the 11-year-old lacemaker Isabelle Bonnard lives in the town near the palace of Versailles with her sickly mother…
Shadows in the White City
Second in the Inspector Ransom series, set in Chicago during the 1893 World’s Fair, this novel is part mystery, part…
Home Run: Escape From Nazi Europe
Throughout World War II a total of a quarter of a million Allied soldiers and airmen found themselves cut off,…
The Last Nightingale
Think film noir with a twist of Stephen King and you have Anthony Flacco’s tale of a twelve-year-old boy’s hellish…
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