The Heiress in Kent

Kopp Chronicles
By Gregory Kopp

Gregory Kopp's novel The Heiress in Kent takes place in 19th-century London and New York. Sir Richard Mayne and Her Majesty the Queen ordered Scotland Yard detective Richard Cordwell to investigate urgent matters regarding the British throne's financial investments in the American railroads. During a...

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The Violence of Reason

By Pete Planisek

The Violence of Reason by Pete Planisek is a gripping historical fiction thriller set in Nazi-occupied Norway. Aside from her job at a bookstore, Norill is an amateur pianist, courier, and spy for Norway's underground resistance against the Nazi regime. But when her friends and...

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The Estelusti Trail

By Roy V. Gaston

The Estelusti Trail is the second book in the Pete Horse Series by Roy V. Gaston and is set in Florida during the Second Seminole War. Pete is a young Estelusti warrior. The Estelusti, or Black Seminoles, were descendants of runaway enslaved Africans who sought...

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The Round Prairie Wars

By Aden Ross

The Round Prairie Wars by Aden Ross is a mid-century historical fiction novel set in Nebraska, where siblings Jeb and Sam Wilder navigate a frequently nomadic existence through imaginative play. The Wilders park their trailer in Round Prairie, a rural community of staunch religion and...

Death In The Tallgrass

A Young Man's Journey Through The Western Frontier
By Donald Willerton

Death in the Tallgrass: A Young Man’s Journey Through the Western Frontier by Donald Willerton is a Western adventure with a difference. It is 1904, the West has opened up considerably since its Wild West days but it is still a tough, unforgiving, and dangerous...

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Codename Parsifal

A WWII Thriller
By Martin Roy Hill

It was almost the end of World War II, and the Americans occupied much of Germany. However, an ancient relic symbolizes a chance of a Hail Mary to the losing Germans: the biblical spear used by the centurion to pierce Jesus’s body on the cross....

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The Very Dead of Winter

A Sinner's Cross Novel
By Miles Watson

The Very Dead of Winter: A Sinner's Cross Novel is a work of fiction in the historical, military, and interpersonal drama subgenres. It is suitable for mature adult readers owing to the presence of wartime violence and explicit language throughout. Penned by author Miles Watson,...

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Time Lines

By Karen J. Mossman

The year is 3236, and time travel has been perfected. Travelers go back in time in an ethereal form, just observing and learning from history and not altering events. Julie is a seasoned traveler who has learned to separate her emotions from the events she...

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Mrs Bates of Highbury

A prequel inspired by Jane Austen's 'Emma'
By Allie Cresswell, a Lady

Mrs. Bates of Highbury: A Prequel Inspired by Jane Austen's Emma is the first book in the Highbury Trilogy by British author Allie Cresswell. Set thirty years before the beginning of Emma, it focuses on the younger years of a character who is elderly, silent,...

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Jewels of the Crown

By Robert Alan Henricks

Robert Alan Henricks' Jewels of the Crown is a riveting contemporary detective story about a 13th-century mystery that has remained unsolved for eight centuries. The story draws its inspiration from legends about the lost crown jewels of King John of England who died in 1216....

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