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Hedwig and Berti
Hedwig and Berti is the saga of a mismatched upper-class German Jewish couple who escape from Nazi Germany, going first…
Against a Crimson Sky
In this sequel to Push Not the River, Martin continues the story of Anna Berezowska and her family as they…
The Temple Dancer
In the mid-17th century Portuguese colony of Goa, beautiful, sheltered Lucinda Dasana is heir to the family fortune. But…
What Caroline Knew
Caryn James’s second novel is a Jazz Age story of the art world that echoes the themes of love,…
Fort Pillow
It’s 1864 in Jackson, Tennessee, at a military headquarters that has changed from Confederate to Union and now back…
Royal Panoply : Brief Lives of the English Monarchs
Somehow Erickson manages, in the space she permits herself, to give us vignettes about 40 English monarchs from William…
The Duchess of Aquitaine
Ah! A novel about Eleanor that covers her days before Henry II! The historical facts surrounding Eleanor’s life with…
Out There In The Dark
Harley Hayden was a bit player in Hollywood in the early ´40s. When the U.S. went to war, many of…
The Sword of Attila
The Sword of Attila opens in 451 AD, on a battlefield in Gaul where hundreds of thousands of men and…
The Perfumed Sleeve
This is the ninth outing for the medieval Japanese detective and his intrepid wife, sort of a Macmillan and Wife…
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