Steve Lewis
Witch Cradle
Although set in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in 1950, Hunter’s Dance, Kathleen Hills’ previous book in her John McIntire series, could…
The Hunter’s Dance
For fans of detective mysteries, there is a lot to enjoy in this, the second appearance of township constable John…
The Chinatown Cloud Death Peril
In 1937, the United States was in the midst of the Great Depression. For entertainment there was no television,…
The Empress of India
On and off over a period of nearly thirty years, Kurland has been chronicling the adventures of Sherlock Holmes’s most…
The Last Full Measure
Number three in the continuing mystery-solving adventures of itinerant 1940s swing band musician Katy Green is measurably better than number…
Been Here and Gone: A Memoir of the Blues
In what has to be one of the more audacious undertakings of the year, David Dalton relates the entire history…
Red Grass River: A Legend
John Ashley’s gang was mostly a family affair, a notorious crew of moonshiners, bootleggers and natural-born outlaws, thriving in the…
The Sands of Sakkara
One of the possible turning points of World War II — looking back on it, it could easily have gone…
Off the Mangrove Coast
Louis L’Amour is likely to be one of the three most well-known western writers of all time. I’d place Zane…
The Blazing Tree
Adamson, whose previous mysteries have been set in present day Puerto Rico, begins a new series with this book. Set…
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