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O Jerusalem
In Beekeeper’s Apprentice, the first book in this series, a short paragraph covers the Palestine interlude with a promise from…
Murder at Manassas: A Harrison Raines Civil War Mystery
The author, a longtime Washington correspondent for the Chicago Tribune, puts his passion for American history and his impressive knowledge…
Potent Pleasures / Midnight Pleasures
Eloisa James has written two enjoyable Regency-era historical romances that are linked by characters and plot elements—they are best read…
On Secret Service
On Secret Service is an informative read that will entertain both men and women. My husband took possession of the…
Texas Glory
Dallas Leigh’s dream is beginning to come true. A town called Leighton is being built on his land. There are…
The Gates of the Alamo
The single most retold incident of the American West, studied and pored over, could easily be that of General Custer’s…
Sold Down the River
Big, black, and smart, Ben January signs on as private detective for the man who once owned him and his…
Graveyard Dust
In 1834 New Orleans, just prior to his death, Isaak Jumon accuses his spouse Celie of poisoning him. At least…
Grant Speaks
Ev Ehrlich’s career to date has spanned writing, US government service, consulting/advisory work with major corporations, and radio assignments on…
Grange House
Grange House is an elegant, charming recreation of a late Victorian gothic novel, complete with ghostly appearances, long-lost family secrets,…
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