HNR Issue 64 (May 2013)
Washed Away: How the Great Flood of 1913, America’s Most Widespread Natural Disaster, Terrorized a Nation and Changed it Forever.
It is the 100th anniversary of the Great Flood and, particularly after the recent devastation of Hurricane Sandy, and with…
The Tutor’s Daughter
Emma Smallwood works with her father at their small male academy, content as long as she has her beloved books…
The Revenge of Moriarty
The Revenge of Moriarty follows The Return of Moriarty. Basically, he’s baaaack! Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes’ nemesis, has returned from the…
Summer of the Star
In the summer of 1873, Madison “Mad Carter” MacRae is sixteen, earning money on a cattle drive from Texas to…
Song of the Vikings: Snorri and the Making of Norse Myths
Norse mythology has long held the fascination of historians, writers, filmmakers and artists. Of these, Snorri Sturluson stands at the…
Navigating Early
When his mother dies, Jack Baker, the son of a soldier in World War II, must go to live near…
Winter Kill
During the late 1870s near Cheyenne, Wyoming, a devastating winter takes the lives of cattle, horses and people. John Henry…
The Flight of the Wretched: A Journey to the New World
Ireland in the 1830s is under unthinkable stress. Already divided into hostile groups – upper and lower class, Protestant and…
The Innkeeper’s Daughter
Val Wood is a Yorkshire woman who now lives in Beverley and certainly knows the region and history of which…
Recipe for Treason: A Lady Arianna Regency Mystery
What a wonderful combination of a Regency-era cloak-and-dagger mystery and chocolate cookbook! Each chapter features a mouthwatering recipe of Lady…
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