Simon & Schuster
The Devlin Diary
Have you ever read a book that you wish did not end? The author’s second novel focuses on Hannah Devlin,…
The Stalin Epigram
The author of The Stalin Epigram is an American who has lived abroad for many years and written spy thrillers…
Dust and Shadow: An Account of the Ripper Killings by Dr John H. Watson
If Sherlock Holmes had been real rather than just a work of fiction, his expertise would have most certainly been…
1864: Lincoln at the Gates of History
Students of the American Civil War have been blessed over the years by an astonishing number of truly talented scholarly…
Jack London in Paradise
A reimagining of the last year of Jack London’s life (1915-16), follows filmmaker and aging matinee idol Hobart Bosworth as…
Wild Orchid
Editors' choice
In this retelling of “The Ballad of Mulan” for the young adult reader, told in the first person, Cameron Dokey…
Flint and Silver: A Prequel to Treasure Island
There are writers today who have hitched their wagon to a classical star such as Jane Austen and based…
Germania
Germany, 1945: the final days of the Third Reich. As the Allies close in, the upper echelons of the Nazi…
The Lost Quilter
More than one story must be repeatedly told so that we remember! In a northern American town, Sylvia Bergstrom discovers…
City of God
City of God, the fourth installment in Beverly Swerling’s fabulously plotted multi-generational family saga, takes place in mid-19th century Manhattan.…
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