EDWARD WARE THRILLERS AT WAR: STORIES OUT OF THE PAST

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Happy Birthday, Dora Benley, Milady Ware

Dora Benley, of course, is the heiress from Pittsburgh who sails to England on the Lusitania to marry Colonel Sir Edward Ware and who becomes the heroine of the series. Talk about isolated facts buried somewhere deep in the Edward… Continue Reading →

Murder At Hamlet’s Castle

Lately I have been hearing a lot about Kronborg Castle near Copenhagen, Denmark, which apparently is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. What is its claim to fame? Supposedly this is Hamlet’s Castle immortalized by William Shakespeare’s play, and this… Continue Reading →

Edward Ware Thrillers September 2016 Newsletter

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Visit Mr. Benley’s Compound in San Diego

In Dark Horse the reader is invited to spend an afternoon and an evening with the Benleys at their West Coast compound right next to the Hotel del Coronado, or the Del, on the Silver Strand Beach. Dora and Edward… Continue Reading →

Meteor: Freebie of the Week

Starting tomorrow Meteor will be the new Cheops Books LLC freebie of the week. From Saturday until Wednesday you will be able to download the young adult thriller to your Kindle for free. But hurry! This offer won’t be repeated… Continue Reading →

Trier In The Edward Ware Thrillers: Evocative Location

Trier In The Edward Ware Thrillers: Evocative Location Trier appears more than once in the Edward Ware Thrillers at War Series. Why? It has some of the best preserved Roman ruins in Europe, even better than Italy in many respects…. Continue Reading →

Meet The Dragon

Meet the Dragon: No, we haven’t decided to publish fantasy romances about the Middle Ages. But Cheops Books LLC has hired a new secretary by the name of Dragon. Dragon takes dictation, and through Dragon we can compose manuscripts faster… Continue Reading →

Real Life Archaeologists In Edward Ware Thrillers At War

Real Life Archaeologists In Edward Ware Thrillers At War: In one of my books the excavations at Carchemish that ended prematurely in 1914 and were not resumed until after the Great War play a big role. The archaeologist here was… Continue Reading →

Archaeology in Thriller Novels

When I first went to undergraduate school I was an archaeology major at Bryn Mawr, which is a women’s college in the Philadelphia suburbs. I had wild ideas of being a classical archaeologist of all things and took Baby Greek,… Continue Reading →

1940 Presidential Debates: September 26, 2016

1940 was before the era of modern Presidential Debates, though televisions did already exist in a few American households. But nevertheless on the night of the First Presidential Debate this fall, Cheops Books will stage a debate between Wendell Wilkie,… Continue Reading →

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