The Rosy Cross Murders

A Charles de la Forêt Mystery
By Phillip L. Wray

Phillip L. Wray’s The Rosy Cross Murders plunges readers headfirst into the captivating chaos of 1637 Paris. Charles de la Forêt enjoys a rare moment of respite and personal happiness. But this tranquility is short-lived, brutally interrupted by the murder of a witness from a...

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Half-Truths

By Carol Baldwin

Half-Truths by Carol Baldwin introduces Katie, a fifteen-year-old girl in 1950s Tabor City, North Carolina, whose aspirations for college and a career in journalism clash with the ingrained racial prejudices of her community and family. Witnessing racial injustice at her father's store and the terrifying...

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The Sultan, the Vampyr and the Soothsayer

By Lucille Turner

If you enjoy reading historical intrigue with compelling characters told by a talented storyteller, look no further than Lucille Turner’s The Sultan, the Vampyr and the Soothsayer. This impressive novel transports readers to 15th-century Eastern Europe and the Ottoman Empire, where they meet Sultan Murad...

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Father From a Putrid Tree

By Richard Hodge

Father From a Putrid Tree by Richard Hodge is a gritty, multi-generational story that explores the dark legacy of the McConnell family, beginning in 1915. The novel opens with Archie McConnell, a poor but determined bare-knuckle boxer who unexpectedly wins a championship fight and becomes...

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In Harm's Way

Book One of The Sea Hawkes Chronicles
By Thomas M. Wing

Thomas M. Wing's novel In Harm's Way: Book One of The Sea Hawkes Chronicles is an action-packed and riveting historical novel based on the American War of Independence against the British. The story was inspired by actual naval battles. The story begins in 1775 off...

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History Is History

By Thom Kudla

History is History by Thom Kudla begins with an aging man, ill and regretful, thinking on a life spent on performative intellect rather than living deeply. Though surrounded by books, he rarely read them meaningfully. He suffers from déjà vu and emotional detachment, worsened by...

The Veil

By Wanda Luthman

Inspired by biblical lore, The Veil by Wanda Luthman follows the story of Samuel, a young boy who witnesses a miraculous event that changes the course of human history. All Samuel ever wanted was to be chosen to serve as the priest's understudy in the...

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Fool's Gold Folly

The Renegade Series
By JDR Hawkins

Fool's Gold Folly: The Renegade Series by J. D. R. Hawkins is about Patrick Mulligan and his family. They were Irish immigrants and had moved from Pennsylvania to Denver City, Colorado, in search of a better life. Sadly, they were met with the hostility of...

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Solitary Walker

A Novel of Mary Wollstonecraft
By N.J. Mastro

Solitary Walker: A Novel of Mary Wollstonecraft by N.J. Mastro follows Mary Wollstonecraft's journey in late 18th-century England and revolutionary France. Beginning with her move to London as a 28-year-old spinster to establish independence as a writer, the novel chronicles her emergence as a champion...

The Josan And The Jee

By William Karl Thomas

In The Josan and the Jee by William Karl Thomas, Sook Cha is escaping to the south because of the invasion by the North Koreans. Sadly, they catch up with them, and what follows is gruesome murders and the rape of children. Sook Cha only...

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