Thomas j. Howley

The Soldier Who Killed a King

By David Kitz - Published 2017

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InspirationalMilitary

It’s Holy Week of AD 30 in Jerusalem. Roman centurion Marcus Longinus, on remote duty along with his wife and children in the ...Read Review

Misfortune of Vision

By Christy Nicholas - Published 2018

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In this 4th book in the Druid’s Brooch series, it’s 1177 A.D. in Ireland, it appears Norman invaders are on the ...Read Review

Lies that Comfort and Betray

By Rosemary Simpson - Published 2018

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Mystery/Crime

It’s 1888 in New York City, and young working-class girls are being butchered in a hideous manner reminiscent of London’s Jack the ...Read Review

The Ballad of Black Bart

By Loren D. Estleman - Published 2017

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Biographical FictionWestern

Charles Boles, aka Black Bart, is a genuine and fascinating historical character from America’s Western history in the late 1880s. And “character” ...Read Review

The Macedonian

By Nicholas Guild - Published 2017

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Biographical Fiction

In the north of Greece in the ancient kingdom of Macedon, a boy is born to a mother who despises him and a ...Read Review

Wild West

By Elmer Kelton - Published 2017

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Short StoriesWestern

It’s not all guns, horses and cattle. This charming collection of 11 American classic short stories of the West by highly respected and ...Read Review

Call of the Morrigu

By Christy Nicholas - Published 2017

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Historical Fantasy

It’s 1798, a particularly tense time in always rebellious English-occupied Ireland. However, the troubles haven’t yet reached the country estate of Strokestown ...Read Review

A Darker Sea

By James L. Haley - Published 2017

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AdventureNautical

Young American naval officer Bliven Putnam, who was last seen battling Barbary pirates at the turn of the century, is back again. This ...Read Review

The Ninth Hour

By Alice McDermott - Published 2017

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In the early 1900s in immigrant-packed Brooklyn, a young Irish husband commits suicide, a grievous and unpardonable sin for Catholics. He leaves behind ...Read Review

The Man Who Could Be King

By John Ripin Miller - Published 2017

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Biographical Fiction

In 1843, Josiah Penn Stockbridge, one of General Washington’s former senior aides, is penning notes for his great-grandchildren about his experiences with the ...Read Review