Henry Wakefield's War

By Richard J Reese

Henry Wakefield's War by Richard J Reese is a historical fiction novel set during the Russian Civil War and following an American “doughboy” soldier named Henry Wakefield, sent to fight with the Whites on behalf of the United States to secure political and military interests...

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Doolittle's Men

A Novel of the Air Raid on Tokyo
By Paul D. Burgess

Doolittle’s Men is a historical work by Paul D. Burgess. It follows several pilots and their support crew as they take part in the Doolittle Raid, an immediate retaliation by the USA against Japan’s bombing of Pearl Harbour during World War Two. Using vivid descriptions...

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A Time for War

Archibald the Grim Series Book 3
By J R Tomlin

A Time For War is the third installment of the Archibald the Grim Series by J.R. Tomlin. Haunted by his role in the death of Liddesdale, Archibald Douglas, now a household knight for the Lord of Douglas, once again finds himself on the march when...

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A Small Matter of Injustice

By Richard J Reese

A Small Matter of Injustice by Richard J. Reese is the story of seventeen-year-old Carrie Buck and the fight for her life. Carrie was taken into the home of John and Alice Dobbs as a foster child but becomes an indentured servant, deprived of education....

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Thomas Edison and The Lazarus Vessel

By David Church

Thomas Edison and The Lazarus Vessel is an action-packed fantasy adventure by David Church. Thomas Edison is dead. But before he died, he invented something that could resurrect the dead. And now, nefarious men want to grab Edison's revolutionary formula for their own sinister schemes....

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A Promise Kept

By Victor Friedmann

A Promise Kept is the incredible journey of Otto and Lenka Friedmann. It is August of 1941 and the beginning of Hitler’s war on the Jews. We follow Otto and Lenka from the time they leave their home in Zagreb, Croatia until their arrival in...

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Viva Puccini!

By Mel Weiser

Viva Puccini! by Mel Weiser is a captivating historical work of fiction that follows the personal and professional life of the great Italian composer, Giacomo Puccini. Puccini was born in Lucca, Tuscany in 1858 and lost his father at an early age. His mother determined...

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Demons of Babylon

By Paul Curtis

Demons of Babylon by Paul Curtis commences in the year 586 B.C. After an unsuccessful rebellion against Nebuchadnezzar, King Zedekiah of Judea is blinded and hundreds of Jewish citizens are taken captive to Babylon. Calev is spared because he has linguistic skills and is useful...

The Immigrant's Journey

By Roger Andersen

An Immigrant's Journey by Roger Andersen is a story about a young Norwegian lad named Enok Opsal who decided to seek a better future in America. He dreamed of a life of freedom and prosperity. Arriving in New York with $25 to his name, he...

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Who Killed Jerusalem?

A Rollicking Literary Murder Mystery Based on William Blake's Characters & Ideas Updated to 1970s San Francisco
By George Brown

Who Killed Jerusalem? A Rollicking Literary Murder Mystery Based on William Blake's Characters & Ideas Updated to 1970s San Francisco is a work of fiction in the detective, mystery, and suspense subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience owing to some...

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