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With a title implying vastness, and a subtitle specifying three subjects broad enough for each to fill its own book, readers can expect an epic novel with them all melded together.

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“Schnader’s writing is multi-sensual and powerful.”

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“grab a copy of this book and be transported back to the Roman Empire circa 55 CE . . .”

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Though The Christmas Boutique is the 21st book in the Elm Creek Series, this enchanting Christmas tale can stand well on its own.

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“Louis L’Amour fans and potential fans, hit the bookstores! This is one of his novels not to miss.”

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War of the Wolf is the latest novel in the Saxon Tales series by renowned author Bernard Cornwell.

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Time’s Convert, the latest novel by #1 New York Times bestselling author Deborah Harkness, tells the story of Marcus MacNeil, a drifter running from his past, who finds himself wo

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Spies, enemies, and friends with mixed motives: good thing investigator Billy Boyle has his close friends Kaz and Big Mike with him in Normandy, France, in July 1944, because that may be the only l

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“An outstanding novel that is riveting and unforgettable, gut-wrenching and evocative.”

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". . . the nonlinear narrative style takes a long time to arrive at whodunit, howdunit, and why."

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“A man who fights with confidence wins!” saith Uhtred to his grandchildren. So it is in this his latest adventure. If you have been reading this series, the latest tale will not disappoint.

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Mischling is a gripping, powerful novel of twin Jewish girls who become victims of the infamous Dr. Josef Mengele’s medical experiments at Auschwitz.

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“An exceptionally moving and enthralling piece of historical fiction.”

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Arsénie Negovan doesn't get out much. For the past 20-odd years, he's maintained a series of properties in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

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Wonderment, carelessness, and suspense.

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“The story told here about Afghanistan is nearly exactly the story that was told in Iraq. Two wars that if they had any validity in the first place . . .”

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“Incorporating many of the finest elements of spy thrillers and even romance novels, . . .”

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“The Battle of the Crater is a fascinating and engrossing read for any Civil War enthusiast—fiction and nonfiction lovers alike.”