Exiles
Exiles: A Mystery in Paris: The Daniel Levin Mysteries, Book 1 is an historical mystery written by Lawrence J. Epstein. It was 1925, and Daniel Levin aspired to be a writer. World War I had been a brutal experience for him, as it had been...
Exiles: A Mystery in Paris: The Daniel Levin Mysteries, Book 1 is an historical mystery written by Lawrence J. Epstein. It was 1925, and Daniel Levin aspired to be a writer. World War I had been a brutal experience for him, as it had been...
Benjamin’s Field Book Three: Emancipation is a moving testament to the endurance of life and hope. I did not read the first two books in the series, but that in no way diminished my enjoyment of this third book. Having said that, if you think...
The Lover’s Portrait by Jennifer S. Alderson is the second novel in The Adventures of Zelda Richardson series. Zelda just earned her way into an internship working at a museum exhibit showcasing stolen objects from WWII in hopes that the rightful families will claim them....
John Sebrook is a 16-year-old who learns quickly that life is not always fair in 450 East by David Robert VerValin. After the death of his parents, John has to leave his Southern California home to live in Indiana with grandparents he barely knows. Not...
Deeper Colors is a romance novel written by C.S. Donnell. Gina Martin does not know much about who she is or where she’d come from. Having become orphaned so young, Gina had been transferred to an orphanage in Vermont shortly after her...
Sherlock Holmes, His Wife and the Hunt for Jack the Ripper is a suspenseful historical mystery by India Millar. She has written a different version to the popular Sherlock Holmes' mysteries by including a wife, Eleanor “Nellie,” and a daughter, Nona. Jack the Ripper has...
The shocking murder of an old time school teacher from a one-room school house in Delaware is just the start of the amazing adventures in The Rhyme of Sailors Cove by Lee and Sheila Berkes. When local police chief Sailor Warren shares information with the...
Those who want to take a peek into the 1920s, when flappers danced about, the stock market roared (notwithstanding the lack of regulations relating to it), and Prohibition was in place, need look no further than John Reisinger’s Death Across the Chesapeake. In this installment...
Pearson’s Paper by Graham Dodge is a gripping historical detective story, with the Civil War as a backdrop. Harrison Hunt, a suspicious, bitter man who recently left active service with the Union Army, joins the Washington D.C. police force as a detective. He is teamed...
In Echoes of Atlantis, numerous subplots conjoin to support the main theme in a rousing adventure by David S. Brody. The lost civilization, Atlantis, has been the subject of thousands of books, both documentary and fiction, but there are few that capture the essence of...