HNR Issue 60 (May 2012)
Home for Christmas
The second of the No. 13 Article Row (a street address) series continues with the lives of three girls lodging…
Ghost Moon
This second book in the Desert Legends Trilogy follows 16-year-old Jim Doolen as he’s drawn reluctantly into the Lincoln County…
Trieste
Haya Teschi is old now. In July 2006, she sits waiting to be reunited with her son, whom she has…
Presenting History: Past and Present
In this insightful book, Peter J. Beck, an emeritus professor of history in the UK, cites data indicating that both…
The Brothers
Finland, 1809. Henrik and Erik are brothers who fought on opposite sides in the war between Sweden and Russia. When…
A Searing Wind
In 1541, Spanish explorer Hernando DeSoto has spent several years exploring and conquering the native tribes of Florida. After a…
Lady Amelia’s Mess and a Half
In this Regency novel, the widowed Lady Amelia Audley returns to London after a two-year absence. She is accompanied by…
The Girl in the Mask
Sophia is an intelligent, energetic girl who reads Aphra Behn’s plays, rides horses and is a crack shot. She also…
The Piccadilly Plot
Thomas Chaloner finds himself recalled by his employer from an investigation into corruption in Tangier without the opportunity for a…
The Master’s Muse
In 1956, 27-year-old Tanaquil Le Clercq is at the height of her career. Principal dancer of the New York City…
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