Murder At Hamlet’s Castle: Dora Benley has authored the 12th volume of the Edward Ware Thrillers at War Series, and they are still coming adding more volumes. In the future look for more adventures including upcoming Murder at Hamlet’s Castle…. Continue Reading →
A Spooky Visit To Hamlet’s Castle: Soon you will be able to join Dora and Edward Ware as they visit the spookiest of all places —- Hamlet’s Castle. It is nice to think about just in time for Halloween. After… Continue Reading →
Dora And Edward Visit Reykjavik and Corner Brook: In Murder at Hamlet’s Castle Dora and Edward have a wild time in store arriving in Denmark, Iceland, and northern Canada in Corner Brook. It is near the Bay of Newfoundland first… Continue Reading →
Future Edward Ware Thrillers Novels: Future Edward Ware Thrillers at War Novels in the series include Wall Street Swastika and Murder at Hamlet’s Castle soon to be published by Cheops Books LLC. In Wall Street Swastika Edward and Dora are… Continue Reading →
Hamlet Is A Big Subject For Dora Benley: Dora Benley not only likes to write novels about ancient Rome and Greece, she is also fond of Shakespeare and Hamlet. Two of her recent novels have concerned themselves with Hamlet. Just… Continue Reading →
Russian Blackmail at the Ice Palace: Edward realized in the short time it had taken to finish the ride showing off all the prisons in the Ice Palace, it took just the same amount of time to resort to deviltry…. Continue Reading →
The B-Mobile, The New Cheops Books, LLC Van: On Friday, October 13, the spookiest day of the year, Cheops Books LLC acquired a new van, the B-Mobile, to use on all its ramblings, wanderings, and official business. It replaces the… Continue Reading →
New Cover For Murder at Hamlet’s Castle: What do you think of the brand new cover for Murder at Hamlet’s Castle? You can find it on the book page on the website https://edwardwarethrillers.org. After narrowly escaping the von Wessels, Hitler’s… Continue Reading →
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