HNR Issue 50 (November 2009)
How Do I Love Thee?
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Biographical FictionInspirational
This is an inspirational fiction take on the famous love story of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning. It begins in 1840, when Elizabeth (“Ba” ...Read Review
Forever Waiting
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The Duvoisin family saga that began with A Silent Ocean Away and Decision and Destiny wraps up with this final volume. It takes ...Read Review
A Most Lamentable Comedy
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Beautiful, young, widowed Lady Caroline Elmhurst escapes out her window with her maid and as much clothing as they both can carry ...Read Review
Border Ambush
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In 1860s New Mexico, stagecoach guard James Colton is beaten and robbed of his grandfather’s watch by an outlaw gang. Seeking to ...Read Review
A Separate Country
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The bestselling author of The Widow of the South has penned another atmospheric masterpiece, this time a moving portrait of the post-Civil ...Read Review
The Crack in the Lens: A Holmes on the Range Mystery
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This book, the fourth in a series, answers the question “What would it be like if Sherlock Holmes was a cowpoke in 1890...Read Review
My Unfair Lady
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“My Unfair Lady” is Summer Wine Lee, an Arizona-bred prospector’s daughter, determined to be accepted by New York society. And what ...Read Review
The Fleet Street Murders
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Amateur detective Charles Lenox is having a happy Christmas in his Mayfair townhouse with his fiancée Lady Jane Grey while across ...Read Review
Homeland
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Set during the American Civil War, Homeland is not just an epistolary novel; it’s a heartfelt conversation between two women, one ...Read Review
The Celtic Revolution
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In his introduction to The Celtic Revolution, Simon Young tells us he has “erred on the side of comprehensibility” in this succinct but ...Read Review