HNR Issue 48 (May 2009)
The Soldier’s Woman
Orphaned at a young age, Faith and James are raised by their aunt and grandparents, living on the profits of…
Without Conscience
This is the second of Davies’ mysteries set in 1942 London featuring the one-eyed mustered-out-of-service detective Johnny Hawke. The reader…
A Mother’s Hope
Rose and Martin make a mismatched pair—a single pregnant girl, an albino boy, and their stray greyhound, Don. But from…
A Question of Death: An Illustrated Phryne Fisher Treasury
Fans of the inimitable Phryne Fisher will rejoice in this cornucopia of short stories, recipes, lists of Phryne’s favorite things,…
In the Shadow of Gotham
In the Shadow of Gotham opens with a brutal murder in the wealthy but quiet neighborhood of Dobson, New York,…
Shannon
Father Robert Shannon of Boston is a young priest suffering from severe periodic mental instability caused by memories of his…
The Interrogator
We all know that the British managed to break the German ‘Enigma’ code during World War II, but what of…
Assegai
Popular adventure novelist Smith sets his latest tale of the sprawling, ambitious Courtney family in British East Africa as the…
By George
Ventriloquists’ dummies can seem rather macabre and a little disturbing, and this novel has an element of the bizarre about…
The Charlemagne Pursuit
This is the seventh novel from this American author and the fourth in the Cotton Malone series. The book does…
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