HNR Issue 63 (February 2013)
Death’s Icy Hand
It is the winter of 1872, and a Russian grand duke and his large entourage are visiting the Wyoming Territory…
Siege 13
Editors' choice
For six weeks in the winter of 1944-45, the Soviet Army assaulted Budapest, defended by the German and Hungarian armies.…
Hostile Shores: An Alan Lewrie Naval Adventure
Captain Alan Lewrie leaves his post in the Bahamas for London with word of the victory at Trafalgar and the…
Marbeck and the Double-Dealer
Martin Marbeck is a spy for Queen Elizabeth in the year 1600. He travels under various pseudonyms with one mission…
The Lady Most Willing: A Novel in Three Parts
What do you get when three Great Ladies of Romance unite their talents in one book? Pure enjoyment! A follow-up…
Miss Dreamsville and the Collier County Women’s Literary Society
This story is told in the first person by 80-year-old Dora Witherspoon as she takes us back to Collier County,…
Vengeance
Benjamin Black, pseudonym for Irish writer John Banville, has written number five in a series of crime noir novels featuring…
Ten Mile Valley
During the late 1800s, the Kelton family decides to sell its property and move to eastern Oregon. Eighteen-year-old Mark Kelton…
Pyg: The Memoirs of Toby, the Learned Pig
In the late 18th century theatrics and amusements abounded, and one famous act was Toby the learned pig, who was…
A Christmas Garland
This year’s holiday mystery from Anne Perry takes place in mid-nineteenth century India. A desperate and bloody rebellion has just…
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