HNR Issue 62 (November 2012)
Christmas at Eagle Pond
In 1940, Donnie Hall is twelve years old. His mother has undergone surgery and needs peace and quiet at home…
Band of Sisters
I started Band of Sisters with preconceived notions that it would be a typical Christian romance but was soon surprised…
Button Down
In 1929 Iowa, Ned Button is thrilled when local football hero Lester Ward is tapped to attend the University of…
Silver: Return to Treasure Island
R.L. Stevenson’s novel has enchanted and fascinated generations of readers since its publication in the late 19th century. The story…
The Lost Souls of Angelkov
When Cossacks kidnap Countess Antonia Mitlovsky’s son, Misha, from the grounds of the Angelkov estate one snowy day in 1861,…
The Anatomist’s Wife (A Lady Darby Mystery)
1830. At a house party, a beautiful aristocrat is found murdered. Recently widowed Lady Kiera Darby, the hostess’s sister, investigates,…
And There I Will Be A Soldier
In 1862, the American states are organizing local militias to fight during the Civil War. Ryan McCalla joins the 2nd…
Hullo Russia, Goodbye England
“You’ve got to be demented to want to fly,” Flight Lieutenant Silk of 409 Squadron Royal Air Force tells Air…
The Werewolf of Paris
Werewolves are enjoying a fine romp across current literature and cinema. Though the filming techniques were cheesy, watching Lon Chaney…
Man in the Blue Moon
Man in the Blue Moon, which was inspired by a real incident, turns fact into powerful, highly original fiction. Readers…
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