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Tides of the Kennebec
Strangers in Our Midst introduced us to the friendship formed between Elizabeth and Attitash in 1620 … Continue reading →
Popeye: A Memoir of Cultural Barbarian
POPEYE: A MEMOIR OF A CULTURAL BARBARIAN, dubbed “Forest Gump meets Jack Kerouac,” chronicles Tom Hi … Continue reading →
Night Shade
Early one summer morning in 1850, as Penny McGinty leans over a cookstove in the sweltering Philadel … Continue reading →
In the Midst of Bounty
Attitash and Elisabeth may believe their rare friendship will endure these desperate times, but noth … Continue reading →
Sera Tojours: A Daddy’s Love Will Always Be
This charming little book is a story for a father to share with his children to start a conversation … Continue reading →
Dead Too Long
Reporter Gabriel “Gabby” Gooding’s unexpected arrival at Channel 7 is met with suspicion and resentm … Continue reading →
The Russian Collector
The investigation of two brutal Marseilles murders by Senior Inspector Gerard de Rochenoir of the el … Continue reading →
Luce Women
After wealthy recluse Lyle Staybler dies under mysterious circumstances, Trudy Pluth becomes a perso … Continue reading →
Finding Hollis
…the sway of the trolley, the unusual passenger, the truck’s raspy muffler, the woman’s torn dress … Continue reading →
Lowertown
Herman Jackson is a former bookie and small-time racketeer from Detroit trying to live down his shad … Continue reading →
Strangers in our Midst
Two young women learning to survive in their own worlds are forced to confront even greater challeng … Continue reading →
Penance
Now Back in Print! Winner of the 1996 Edgar Award for Best First Novel A St. Paul PI investigates th … Continue reading →
Practice to Deceive
Now Back in Print! From Edgar Award Winning and N.Y. Times Best Selling Author A real estate scam ti … Continue reading →
Dearly Departed
Now Back in Print! From Edgar Award Winning and N.Y. Times Best Selling Author A recording of a lost … Continue reading →
The Fall of St. Sebastian
“a fast-moving suspense yarn that reads like a good season of the TV show 24″- PUBLISHER’S WEEKLY “A … Continue reading →
The Cross of St. Maro
Naïve has never been a word to describe Peter Farrell. As the second son of a St. Louis Irish beat c … Continue reading →