Multi-Period
Galore
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“Newfoundland seemed too severe and formidable, too provocative, too extravagant and singular and harrowing to be real. He half expected to never lay ...Read Review
Pop Goes the Weasel
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Albert Jack only reluctantly took to studying the history of nursery rhymes, but then found it to be his most rewarding work as ...Read Review
The Lost Minyan
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In ten separate, but not unrelated, vignettes, David Gitlitz explores through fiction how the Spanish and Mexican Inquisitions tore apart families in the 15...Read Review
The Sacred Stone
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Six authors compose the Medieval Murderers: Susanna Gregory, Simon Beaufort, Bernard Knight, Karen Maitland, Ian Morson, and Philip Gooden. I’ve read books ...Read Review
The Long-Shining Waters
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Across the centuries, three women find their fates bound to the shores of Lake Superior. In 1622, Grey Rabbit, a member of the Ojibwe ...Read Review
Shadows of a Down East Summer
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This skillfully drawn multi-period mystery blends present-day crime with scenes from 1890, a year when painter Winslow Homer was living and creating his masterworks ...Read Review
Conan’s Brethren
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Published as part of the “Classic Heroes” series, which understandably has a massive following, this inventive collection of short stories and epic fantasies ...Read Review
The Secret Crown
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King Ludwig II of Bavaria was a unique ruler and a solitary figure, choosing to live by night and shun society. Obsessed with ...Read Review
White Crow
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White Crow is about man’s obsession with death and the afterlife, and follows the parallel obsessions of two groups of people, one ...Read Review
Living in Hope
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This novel, which is divided into three related stories, was prompted by research into the author’s own family history and from a ...Read Review