The Starre, the Moone, the Sunne

What if everything you ever learned about William Shakespeare was a lie?
By Ron Destro

The Starre, the Moone, the Sunne is a work of historical fiction by award-winning writer, actor, director, and Shakespeare authorship researcher Ron Destro. Set in England around the early 1600s, this novel explores the authorship theory that Shakespeare was not the writer of the works...

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Oathbreaker

By Dimitar Gyopsaliev

Peter Longsword has come a long way from being an orphan on the streets to serving in the royal household of Lady Eleanor. However, while on an exchange mission, Peter and his team of crusaders are ambushed by a group of pirates known as the...

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The Exorcism of Adolf Hitler

By Connor Gunnin

In The Exorcism of Adolf Hitler, Connor Gunnin presents a dramatic scenario wherein Adolf Hitler, the notorious leader of the Third Reich, is abducted by dissenters in the Nazi regime and sequestered in an abandoned Bavarian castle. This abduction is orchestrated by Stenger, a former...

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Lucinda Jones

By Tank Gunner

In Lucinda Jones by Tank Gunner, Lucinda Jones, fresh out of Paris Junior College, is eager to fulfill her dream of being a newspaper reporter. She makes a big splash when she arrives in the quiet town of Palomino and starts her new job investigating...

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Rome's Last Noble Palace

By Kimberly Sullivan

Rome's Last Noble Palace by Kimberly Sullivan is a compelling tale of two women, centuries apart. In 1896, Isabelle Field was sent to live with her aunt, Princess Elizabeth, in Rome. Elizabeth shares one goal with Isabelle’s mother – to get Isabelle married off. Isabelle...

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The Red-Hot Blues Chanteuse

By Ana Brazil

The Red-Hot Blues Chanteuse: A Viola Vermillion Vaudeville Mystery by Ana Brazil is a twisting, cleverly plotted murder mystery set in the vaudeville theater of post-World War I, San Francisco. Viola Vermillion and her pianist, songwriter, and lover, Stu Wiley, are determined to reach the...

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Nectanebo

Traveller From An Antique Land
By Herbie Brennan

Nectanebo: Traveller From An Antique Land is a work of fiction in the metaphysical, science fiction, and surrealist writing subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience owing to some mature themes and was penned by author Herbie Brennan. In the true...

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The Desk from Hoboken

By ML Condike

The Desk from Hoboken is a work of fiction in the mystery, crime, and interpersonal drama subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience and was penned by author ML Condike. This enthralling and intricately woven mystery combines elements of genealogy, history,...

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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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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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