Dana Cohlmeyer

Song Of Ireland

By Juilene Osborne-McKnight - Published 2006

Genres:

Historical Fantasy

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

By Guy Walters - Published 2006

Genres:

Nonfiction

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

By Mireille Marokvia - Published 2006

Genres:

Nonfiction

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

By Edward Rutherfurd - Published 2006

Genres:

Saga

  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

By Emily Brightwell - Published 2005

Genres:

Mystery/Crime

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

By Robin Morgan - Published 2006

Genres:

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

By Martin Davies - Published 2005

Genres:

Mystery/Crime

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

By Sophia Johnson - Published 2005

Genres:

Romance

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

By Jeanette Ingold - Published 2005

Genres:

Children/Young Adult

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

By Matt Bondurant - Published 2005 (US)Published 2006 (UK)

Genres:

Mystery/Crime

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