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The Lost Throne
Built high on the natural rock of Thessaly in Greece are a series of six monasteries, once there were more.…
Cardigan Bay
Cardigan Bay is both an old-fashioned romance and an espionage thriller. When I say “old fashioned,” I mean that the…
October Skies
In the spring of 1857, a starving man dressed in rags emerges from the forest surrounding a small American town.…
Cursebreaker: Order of the Scrolls
Ten-year-old Luke runs away from his home near Denver, because his father’s abuse is potentially lethal. Rescued by a pastor…
No More Dying
February 1939. As Europe teeters on the brink of war Lord Edward Corinth is asked to unmask an enemy agent…
The Spies of Warsaw
This is a difficult to follow but fascinating study of French intelligence-gathering in Central Europe, prior to World War II.…
The Queen’s Lady
The Queen’s Lady—a reprint of Barbara Kyle’s 1994 novel, A Dangerous Temptation—strides boldly into Philippa Gregory territory, as it chronicles…
The First Wave
Irreverent and sarcastic, young Billy Boyle arrives in French North Africa in 1942 to broker a peace between the Vichy…
The Scandalous Life Of The Lawless Sisters: Criminally Illustrated With What Was To Hand
Using cartoon illustrations from Punch, January-December 1880, Philip Ardagh has concocted a rollicking tale involving a group of Victorian ladies…
Pryde and the Infernal Device
This novel continues the adventures of engineer, Matthew Pryde, which began in Pryde’s Rock (see HNR 39, Feb. 2007). In…
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