C.W. Gortner
The Glass Books Of The Dream Eaters
The power to absorb the intimacy of our secret selves and thereby manipulate the mind in a ruthless quest for…
The Secret Supper
Leonardo da Vinci is the patron of thrillers these days – despite the fact that he was, and indeed one…
The Prince of Poison
The trilogy of novels by Pamela Kaufman about Alix of Wanthwaite, a woman who disguises herself as a boy,…
Basilica : The Splendour and the Scandal — Building St Peter’s
The Basilica of St. Peter’s has dominated the spiritual and physical landscape of the Catholic Church for centuries, an…
The Entre Rios Trilogy
The Jewish experience in Europe and the United States has been a popular subject in both fiction and nonfiction.…
1610: A Sundial in a Grave
“It’s about sex, cruelty, and forgiveness.” Thus does Mary Gentle commence her marvelously inventive novel of espionage, assassination, and precognitive…
The Heretic
Miguel Delibes’ The Heretic culminates a long and acclaimed literary career. This novel about Reformers in the 16th century has…
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