Skyehag

By Bettyanne Twigg & Albert Marsolais

Skyehag is a work of fiction in the historical mystery, adventure, and suspense subgenres. It is intended for the general reading audience and was penned by author team Bettyanne Twigg and Albert Marsolais. In this second novel of the Torrport Diaries series, we follow on...

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Scrooge and Cratchit Detectives

The Dark Malevolence
By Curt Locklear

Scrooge and Cratchit Detectives: The Dark Malevolence is a work of fiction in the mystery, suspense, and adventure subgenres. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Curt Locklear. Set following the events of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge and Cratchit...

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Soul of Jubie Walker

By D. Davidson, R. Marcano

Soul of Jubie Walker by D. Davidson and R. Marcano is a historical fiction novel with paranormal undertones. Fifteen-year-old Jubie Walker, a history buff, finds himself plagued by visions of American forces fighting the Japanese Imperial Army in the Pacific during World War II in...

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Strawberry Rhubarb Pie: A family gathering mystery

By David Marshall Hunt

Sometimes families can be quite complicated. Add into the mix three adopted children, one Chinese and two Japanese, shortly before the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and family life becomes increasingly more complicated. Growing up in the Pacific Northwest in the 1940s, Professor Daniel Jonson inherits...

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Shades of Darkness

1930s period mystery
By Margaret M Ford

Shades of Darkness is a work of fiction in the murder mystery genre. It is suitable for all ages and was penned by Margaret M Ford. The book follows Ben Appleton, a young member of the Mayfield family. The Mayfields are surviving the 1930s Depression...

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Scrooge and Cratchit Detectives

A Dickensian Christmas Mystery
By Curt Locklear

Scrooge and Cratchit Detectives: A Dickensian Christmas Mystery by Curt Locklear is a charming foray into a Christmas classic with a sleuthing Scrooge solving a murder. Taking place two years after the events of A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge has spent the time since transforming...

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Special District: Harbin

By Tim Stickel

Manchuria was a region of northeastern China that had long been the subject of territorial disputes and wars. China, Russia, and even Japan had, at times, imposed their wills on this giant portion of the Asian continent. In Special District: Harbin by Tim Stickel, we...

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Shadows of Swayne Field

The Search for the Abraham Lincoln Baseball
By Ronald R. Harrington

Shadows of Swayne Field: The Search for the Abraham Lincoln Baseball is a sports mystery novel written by Ronald R. Harrington. Punky and the old Lucas County Recreation Center had a history, even beyond the 1860s vintage baseball game he was playing that hot August...

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Shades of Brilliance

An Italian Renaissance Novel (The Master's Protégé Trilogy)
By Eleanor Chance

The world of art during the Italian Renaissance was primarily a man’s world. Women had a set place in society and that didn’t include the artist’s studio – at least, not a respectable woman. When young Celeste Gabriele’s life turns from riches to poverty and...

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Saint Illuminator's Daughter

By Michael Ippen

Safir was only one of many lonely immigrants living in New York in the 1950s. It was post World War II and a lot of the immigrants had their own sad stories to share, ghosts that continued to haunt their daily lives. Named after the...

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