Mark F. Johnson
Charleston
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It’s early autumn in 1720, and Sydney Greech is walking down the streets of Charles Town with his fiancée as they discuss ...Read Review
Lee At Chattanooga
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Subtitled “A Novel of What Might Have Been,” this story is just that. The author revisits one of the South’s most perplexing ...Read Review
Miracle At St. Anna
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For those not old enough to remember overt racism, this story will reveal just how bad it was for the soldiers of the 92...Read Review
The Phoenix
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It’s post WWII Rome, and Per Olsen is heading to meet a woman he hasn’t seen in more than a decade. ...Read Review
An Affair of Honor
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Just as I was thinking it wasn’t my cup of tea, this story pulled me in like quicksand. A WWII hero raised ...Read Review
The Ash Garden
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It is said that a good host always leaves his guests wanting more. I find that doesn’t apply to authors, and this ...Read Review
Restitution
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This very enjoyable western is a tour-de-force of the human psyche. Every virtue, vice, pathology, and emotion is embodied in its characters. Truman ...Read Review
Rise to Rebellion
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This is a typical Shaara masterpiece, and that is high praise indeed. Once again this talented writer transports the reader into the minds ...Read Review
A Little Empire Of Their Own
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This enthralling story revolves around Empress Charlotte, the lethally sharp-witted widow of Archduke Maximilian, the (very) short-lived Emperor of Mexico. Set during World ...Read Review
The Old American
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This wonderful story fictionalizes the real life captivity of Nathan Blake, an English settler who was taken prisoner during a French raid on ...Read Review