Newton's Riddle

By Neill G Russell

Newton's Riddle: The Mystery of Daniel’s 70th Week Revealed is a work of fiction in the theological, political, and suspense subgenres. It is best suited to adult readers owing to the complexity of its conceptual basis and was penned by Neill G Russell. The...

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The Girl Who Counted Numbers

A Novel
By Roslyn Bernstein

The Girl Who Counted Numbers: A Novel by Roslyn Bernstein is a well-written and well-researched historical work that chronicles a young woman’s quest to solve a family mystery. Seventeen-year-old Susan Reich graduated from high school early and wants to take a break by going out...

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Arnolfini Art Mysteries 3

By Rich DiSilvio

The world's most popular art and antiquities private investigator is at it again and this time it's going to take some of his very best sleuthing skills to solve this mystery. Armand Arnolfini looks into the disappearance of rare bones that have a historically significant...

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The Key to Kells

By Kevin Barry O'Connor

The Key to Kells by Kevin O’Connor is an exciting read. We follow Key Murphy, an almost police officer, who gets visions of an old Irish monk who fought against the Vikings and saved a treasure. The valuable object is a book, the Book of...

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Accusing Mr. Darcy

A Pride & Prejudice Variation
By Kelly Miller

Kelly Miller's historical novel Accusing Mr. Darcy: A Pride and Prejudice Variation is a well-crafted intriguing romance and murder mystery. Set in the Regency era, the story draws inspiration from Jane Austen. The principal characters are Elizabeth Bennet of Longbourn and Fitzwilliam Darcy of Pemberley....

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Arabella's Assistant

Book 1 of the Raised All Wrong series
By Judy Lynn Ichkhanian

Arabella’s Assistant: Book 1 of the Raised All Wrong series, by Judy Lynn Ichkhanian is a historical romance novel that tells the tale of Lady Arabella Warwick. She is beautiful and refined but is a bluestocking. She is impoverished and must find money quickly to...

An Old Shrew, a Tortured Soul, and Everyday Angels

By Rosina Anderson

An Old Shrew, a Tortured Soul, and Everyday Angels is a murder mystery by Rosina Anderson. After World War II ended, a few places had been obliged to take in a large number of displaced persons who had nowhere else to go. Such happenings invited...

Delilah Recovered

By Amelia Dellos

Delilah Recovered by Amelia Dellos is a fantasy novel with just the right amount of action. Dee was unemployed and about to be evicted when her life changed. She was attacked by two men who claimed they were witch hunters and wanted her dead. That...

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After the Blue, Blue Rain

By A. D. Price

It's a slow day at the office for Kit Comfort at the Comfort and Company detective agency until Dina Harris walks into her life and offers her an assignment. She wants the company to track down her fiance who has been missing ever since he...

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The Seventh Reel

A Diamond & Stone Mystery
By C.J. Booth

The Seventh Reel by C.J. Booth takes on a subject that most mystery fiction writers shy away from. When President John F. Kennedy was gunned down in the streets of Dallas in 1963, despite the official findings of the Warren Commission, the incident remains an...

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