Rachel A Hyde
The Parliament House
Christopher Redmayne is feeling pleased with himself; his latest architectural project is finished and its merchant owner, Francis Polegate, is…
Leaving Eden
Na’amah is Adam’s daughter by his first wife Lilith, a mother she barely remembers. Yet despite the absence of her…
The Forest
Edward Rutherfurd has given us the pageantry of Sarum, the teeming life of London and the vast exotic sweep of…
The Summoning God
The Gears are well known for their award-winning novels about Native Americans and in their latest series have turned their…
The Samurai’s Wife
Normally the most absorbing aspect of even a historical whodunit is the plot, but in Rowland’s superb Sano and Reiko…
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