John R. Vallely
No Greater Courage: A Novel of the Battle of Fredericksburg
Richard Croker’s talents as a Civil War novelist were first displayed in his well received To Make Men Free: A…
Napoleon’s Exile
Patrick Rambaud closes out his trilogy of Napoleon with a tale of the Emperor in exile on the island of…
The Last Templar
The hugely successful Da Vinci Code has resulted in a cottage industry of thrillers depicting various conspiracies surrounding the founding…
The Year of Jubilo
Howard Bahr’s Civil War fiction has already earned praise from critics, casual readers, and the ever-growing number of Americans who…
The Loki Project
The Atomic Bomb became possible as a war-winning weapon following the groundbreaking laboratory efforts of the largely forgotten German chemist…
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…
Grant Speaks
Ev Ehrlich’s career to date has spanned writing, US government service, consulting/advisory work with major corporations, and radio assignments on…
Manassas / Shiloh / Antietam (Civil War Battle Series, Books 1, 2, and 3)
These three novels are the first of a projected eight-volume set on the American Civil War as seen through the…
Sign-Talker
While the story of the exploration and settling of the American West by white Americans in the face of stubborn…
The Waters of Babylon: A Novel of Lawrence After Arabia
T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) easily qualifies as one of the most fascinating and controversial military figures in Britain’s…
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