Feed the Crow

By John W. Bebout

Feed the Crow by John W. Bebout is a historical novel set in the Florida Keys and the Caribbean in the mid-1800s. Weaving fictional characters with historical ones, it follows the adventures and sometimes near-deadly “close calls” of a recently widowed young female Pinkerton detective...

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Dashiell Hammett and the World's Fair Mystery

By Gregory Urbach

Gregory Urbach's Dashiell Hammett and the World's Fair Mystery is a deeply captivating, fast-paced historical mystery about a writer's efforts to protect a deadly secret from the Nazis as the threat of World War II intensifies. As a famous mystery writer, Dashiell Hammett is constantly...

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The Children of Saint Thomas Aquinas

By Carl J Blackburn

Carl J Blackburn's The Children of Saint Thomas Aquinas is a well-researched and thought-provoking story inspired by the life and teachings of the medieval theologian and philosopher St. Thomas Aquinas. The story begins in 1272. Dominican Friar Thomas Aquinas is a Master of Theology in...

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Rogue

By Charlene Newcomb

Rogue by Charlene Newcomb is a Robin Hood retelling that puts a person at odds with what’s right versus reasonable. During King John’s rule, brother to former King Richard, the king has set out to capture Allan a Dale, or Robin Hood—a man who steals...

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Louise and Vincent

By Diane Byington

Vincent Van Gogh is somewhat of a legend, and not just in the art world. His “Starry Night” (1889) and other classic paintings are used in many forms and enjoyed for many reasons. His mystique makes him a popular character to study and use as...

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Answering Lincoln's Call

War in America
By T.W. Harvey

Many books have been written about the American Civil War, and though it is taught in schools, most students and readers only get a broad, detached view of the event. Only a few get to relive what the young soldiers faced personally during the war....

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The Founding Father In 1789

Political Dialogs About The Foundation Of The New Country. Lessons in American Civics
By Werner Neff

The events that defined and shaped the United States are often taught as a series of dates with brief details because history cannot document the discourse that brought about the radical changes needed to invent a country. As a result, there is a gap in...

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The Treason of Betsy Ross

A Woman of the Revolution Novel
By Wendy Long Stanley

The Treason of Betsy Ross: A Woman of the Revolution Novel by Wendy Long Stanley is set in 18th-century Philadelphia where Betsy forges her independence while working for John Webster at an upholstery shop. As the Townshend Duties stir up political activism, Betsy, a Quaker,...

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Veronica

The Woman with the Issue of Blood (The Women Who Met Jesus Series)
By Lucinda Weeks

Most Christians are familiar with the story of the woman with the issue of blood whom Jesus healed. But the Bible doesn’t give many details about her. What was her name? What kind of life did she live before her encounter with Jesus? Veronica by...

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Betrayal of Trust

By C.V. Lee

Betrayal of Trust is a work of fiction in the historical fiction, interpersonal drama, and intrigue subgenres, and forms the second novel in the Roses & Rebels series following the real historical figure Philippe de Carteret. The work is best suited to mature adult readers...

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