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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Tirips Shade

Ghost Detective, Book 1
By Vickie Johnstone

Vickie Johnstone brings us a supernatural crime mystery in Tirips Shade – Ghost Detective: Book 1. The year is 1864. Victorian London is dark and dangerous. For Detective Tirips Shade of Scotland Yard, this is the end, or perhaps the beginning. Shot in the back,...

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The Skeletons of Harrow

An Edward Tyrington Mystery Book 3
By Joni Swift

The Skeletons of Harrow is a work of fiction in the mystery, historical fiction, and suspense subgenres, and forms the third volume in the Edward Tyrington Mystery book series. Penned by author Joni Swift, it is best suited to the general adult reading audience. This...

The Starlet in Cabin Number Seven

The Guest Book Trilogy
By Chrysteen Braun

The Starlet in Cabin Number Seven is a work of fiction in the suspense, women’s fiction, and interpersonal drama subgenres, and it forms the final episode of The Guest Book Trilogy. Penned by author Chrysteen Braun, the work is best suited to the general adult...

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The Spymaster's Mistress

A Novel
By Pamela R. Winnick

The Spymaster's Mistress by Pamela R. Winnick is a fantastic example of historical fiction at its finest. It is a sweeping and emotional tale of romance and espionage, faith and heartache, hope and bitter betrayal. The story introduces us to distant cousins Rachel and David,...

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Native Blood

By Leonard Krishtalka

In Native Blood by Leonard Krishtalka, a biological anthropologist investigating indigenous genetics is killed and the blame lands on the chancellor's Athabascan Native son, an archaeology student engaged in protesting early American genomic probes. Harry Przewalski, a private eye, is sucked into an intricate network of field flaws...

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