Claire Morris
The Anvil Stone
This third book in the Mascen’s Treasure series tells the tale of the quest for the sword, Excalibur, the…
The Four Quarters of the World
This fast-moving novel focuses on Delphine Chambliss, who, in 1866, travels to Abyssinia from the United States. As she searches…
The Spanish Bride
In 1501, Catherine of Aragon journeys to England to marry Arthur, Prince of Wales. But when Arthur dies just a…
The Hadassah Covenant
Set largely in the present day, this novel imagines how peace in the Middle East could come about. A raid…
Seven Days to the Sea
Moses the Israelite is adopted by an Egyptian princess, but his lofty position cannot save him when he kills an…
The Lance Thrower
Published in Canada as Clothar the Frank, Jack Whyte’s latest epic, The Lance Thrower, further fleshes out his body of…
Seductress: Women Who Ravished the World and Their Lost Art of Love
Today’s woman needs to revive the art of seduction if she is to experience a fulfilled life. This is the…
The Last Day of the War
Did World War I end on November 11, 1918, or did it continue to play out years after that well-known…
Wooden Fish Songs
“It seemed to me the hollow bok-bok-bok of mallet on fish echoed the emptiness of Oi Ling’s heart.” These are…
Swords Across the Thames
Alfred the Great of Wessex marries his daughter Lae to Aethelred, ruler of the neighboring Mercians. Trained as a warrior,…
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