Dana Cohlmeyer
Song Of Ireland
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Song of Ireland, Osborne-McKnight’s fourth novel, once again gives insight into all things Irish. Reaching back into Irish myth, she draws readers ...Read Review
Berlin Games: How The Nazis Stole The Olympic Dream
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The publicity for this book touts that “acclaimed author Guy Walters presents a fascinating and brilliantly detailed account of the most controversial and ...Read Review
Sins Of The Innocent
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A reader of a European memoir set during World War II has certain expectations – intrigue, deprivation, narrow escapes from death and a cheer ...Read Review
The Rebels of Ireland
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Rutherfurd’s latest bestseller concludes his sweeping look at Irish history first begun in The Princes of Ireland (Dublin in the UK). ...Read Review
Mrs. Jeffries and the Silent Knight
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The latest offering in Emily Brightwell’s series of Mrs. Jeffries mysteries finds Inspector Witherspoon being summoned to Richmond to investigate the murder ...Read Review
The Burning Time
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The Burning Time is a fictionalised account of the true story of the first woman to be tried for witchcraft in Ireland. Lady ...Read Review
Mrs. Hudson and the Malabar Rose
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In this second in the series, Sherlock Holmes’s housekeeper, Mrs. Hudson, finds herself once again helping that most logical of minds solve ...Read Review
Risk Everything
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To say that Meghan of Blackthorn is feisty would be an understatement. Stubborn? That doesn’t do it. In fact, it may not ...Read Review
Hitch
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Award-winning young adult author Jeanette Ingold’s latest offering, Hitch, tells the story of seventeen-year old Moss Trawnley during the Great Depression. Thinking ...Read Review
The Third Translation
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Inspired by an Egyptian antiquity in the British Museum, Matt Bondurant completed this book while working there. Walter Rothschild, an American Egyptologist, is ...Read Review