1933 was a pretty scary year. On January 30 Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. In March FDR was inaugurated with his only thing we have to fear is fear itself speech. The Great Depression was ongoing. No wonder when Dora… Continue Reading →
Who is Jasper and why is she sending boys to distribute literature on cars in parking lots as far away as Tucson? Why does she want girls to work at her resort in Alberta, Canada? Find out for free starting… Continue Reading →
Enter for a chance to win one of fifteen copies of the paperback edition of Captive at the Berghof by following the link below on Goodreads. The giveaway will conclude on the historical thriller’s publication day, July 15. The next… Continue Reading →
Sheila sleepwalks to the lake next to her house called by the locals the Black Lake. She wakes up standing in the muck at night with a moose staring into her face in the Wyoming back country where she lives…. Continue Reading →
Jasper: School’s out. Opal and her friend Fern are looking for summer jobs without success. It even gives Opal bad dreams. A lady keeps calling her on the phone but she never gets hired. They apply for every fast food… Continue Reading →
Abigail must move to the High Sierras so her geologist father can study glaciers. But she’s been haunted by bad dreams which she records in her diary. A girl’s reflection has been looking back at her from the surface of… Continue Reading →
The Varusschlacht is history, something from his grandparents’ generation, when Pliny the Elder, the famous Roman scientist and writer and long lost ancestor of Edward Ware, pens a history of the event that the called the Germania or simply the… Continue Reading →
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You will be able to download Gold Hair for free on Kindle from Saturday through Wednesday just in time for your weekend reading. Cynthia’s gold hair inspired her father to create a rose named after her. Then he disappeared mysteriously…. Continue Reading →
Here is a link to a new British play about T. E. Lawrence, the author of the Lawrence maps in my Edward Ware Thriller Series. This new play has been brought to my attention by Malcolm Blair-Robinson, author of Hitler’s… Continue Reading →
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