Leviathan's Master

The Wreck of the World's Largest Sailing Ship
By David M. Quinn

David Quinn has developed an historical accounting that grabs the reader and relates history while also conveying the human emotional elements that surely accompanied the actual event. The story details the doomed voyage of the seven-masted sailing ship The Thomas W. Lawson on its maiden Atlantic...

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Black Hills

A Novel
By Dan Simmons

"Black Hills" by Dan Simmons is a historical novel with a mystical quality. This is a fictional account of past events. The book opens with General Custer dying at Little Big Horn in 1876. Ten year old Sioux warrior, Paha Spapa, lays his hand on...

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A Savage Retribution

By Greg Norgaard

In "A Savage Retribution", Frank Savage accidentally shot an innocent man. He was tracking a notorious villain. Unbeknownst to Frank, the man had taken a hostage. Blaming himself for the death of an innocent man, Frank turns in his gun. When he meets a young...

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A Wilderness of Tigers

By Kenneth Tucker

Ken Tucker has written a fictional account of the Harpe brothers, two of the earliest documented serial killers in criminal history. In the 1790's, two brothers, Micajah and Willey Harpe, over a span of time, murdered at least 35 men, women and children. Silas Magby...

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In All His Glory

By John Howard Reid

How a Hebrew found favor with a Pharaoh.In the Book of Kings, we read about Jeroboam. Jeroboam was a Hebrew, who found favor with Pharaoh Shishak. He had been exiled from his homeland by King Solomon. As the chief counselor to Pharaoh Shishak, he uncovers...

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Sunset On Ramree

By Robert Appleton

This is a story based on actual events of WWII. Shigeatsu Nakadai, a young musician turned soldier,along with his friend, Kodi, are among the 1000 that are trying to escape from the British. The Japanese army’s motto was “never surrender.” They would commit suicide rather...

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Days of Smoke

By Mark Ozeroff

As a child Hans Udet spent hours listening to his Uncle Ernst spin stories about flying for Germany in WWI. His tales heavily influenced Hans' love of aviation and his political views. After enlisting as a pilot in Hitler's air force, Hans quickly moved through...

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Havana

Killing Castro
By David Pereda

When Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Raymond Peters was called to return to Cuba, he found himself embroiled in a plot to replace Fidel Castro and bring democracy back to the country. He is reunited with Sonia and discovers he has a son. He refused to desert...

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Why We Don't Kill Spiders

A Tale of Bannockburn
By Bo Macreery

Sir Walter Scott was just a child sitting at the knee of his grandmother listening intently as his she and his Aunt Jenny told the tale of Robert Bruce’s efforts to win Scotland’s freedom from England in 1314. Years later Scott would retell the story...

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The Treacherous Prize

By Perry Comer

The setting is 1779. The Captain of the Mendusa had orders to bring the ship to the Straits of Florida to patrol the coast to keep the French from landing and supplying arms. There wass no evidence that that ports in Florida was being used....

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