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Both Sides of the Pond, My Family's War: 1933-1946
Lawrence, Barbara Kent
Both Sides of the Pond, My Family's War:1933-1946
In January of 1939 when Barbara Greene, a beautiful and successful young British actress, met Joe Kennedy Jr., son of the American Ambassador, she could not have expected that their relationship would lead to her emigrating to America sponsored by Ambassador and Mrs. Kennedy. Nor could her brother, Kent, have foreseen his bitter retreat from Dunkirk when he left England in January 1940 to fight in France, or his subsequent service in Cornwall, North Africa, Sicily, and Burma. Their stories portray the war on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, and on the home and battle fronts.
"an intimate, harrowing, and vivid portrait of two young people engulfed by a world war.. forced to show the grit and steadfastness that gave Britain its finest hour. —Evan Thomas, author of two New York Times best-selling books, including Road to Surrender.
I loved this book. History and the complexity of human relationships unfold with uncommon grace.
—Barbara Lazear Ascher, award-winning author.
Historical Fiction
WWII
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21.5

The Girl With The Crystal Soul
Dargan Barbara
A shallow grave discovered in a forest in Russia in 1991 contains the remains of nine men, women and children. Could they be the Romanov family missing since 17 July 1918?
May Dawson, a New Zealander living and working in London is asked to join an international team of forensic experts tasked with recovering and identifying the remains.
What is the mysterious link between May and Olga Romanov, and where are the two missing children? May cannot rest until the family have been reunited and properly laid to rest.
Historical mystery/romance/time travel
WW1
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Mission Homo Liberatus: The Beginning
Vantara, Marina
What if humanity was freed from fear?
What if humanity was freed from fear?
Long ago, an ancient race from the lost island of Lemuria evolved beyond fear, unlocking superhuman abilities and escaping Earth’s descent into madness.
In 1985, Yan, born of a fearless father and a human mother, returns to Earth on a mission that is both deeply personal and universally vital. His quest begins in the haunted ruins of the Belarusian Khatyn. Yan must confront the vampire who murdered his mother along with the whole Khatyn’s population in 1943. But the truth has been buried under decades of mind control, KGB secrets, and manipulated memories.
His pursuit leads him to a war criminal in disguise and a fateful love with a gifted teenage girl destined to bear the next generation of homo liberatus.
Historical fantasy
The 1980s with flashbacks to WWII
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Playing Rudolf Hess
Kinsey, Nicholas
From the bestselling author of An Absolute Secret, Shipwrecked Lives, Remembrance Man, and White Slaves comes this brilliantly imagined novel about one of the greatest mysteries of the Second World War. After parachuting into Scotland in 1941, the German Reichsminister Rudolf Hess was revealed to be an imposter. A team of MI5 intelligence officers led by Paul Cummings and his German wife Claudia, were sent to Camp Z to investigate the Hess double. The team soon started to uncover the imposter’s secrets, including the shadowy Herr Oberst and his training by the SS. But the British government decided to bury the truth with the Official Secrets Act, and it was only in 1973 that a British doctor confirmed the fraud during a medical examination in Berlin.
An imposter and espionage thriller involving MI5, German spies, and the Nuremberg trials.
Historical Fiction
1941-45
$
9.99

White Slaves: 15 Years a Barbary Slave
Kinsey, Nicholas
The horror of the Barbary slave trade
From the bestselling author of Playing Rudolf Hess, An Absolute Secret, Shipwrecked Lives, and Remembrance Man comes this spellbinding historical novel about the raid of the famous Dutch corsair and pirate Murad Reis on the peaceful fishing village of Baltimore, Ireland. His men seized 107 men, women, and children and subjected them to a 38-day voyage down the coast of France and Spain to a life of slavery in Algiers. This is the story of their adventures during that horrific voyage and their lives as slaves in Algiers before they were ransomed by the English Parliament fifteen years later.
Historical Fiction
1631
$
9.99

An Absolute Secret
Kinsey, Nicholas
A Spy Thriller set in Wartime Sweden
From the bestselling author of Playing Rudolf Hess, Shipwrecked Lives, Remembrance Man, and White Slaves comes this brilliantly imagined spy thriller set in wartime Sweden. On his first assignment for MI6, British agent Peter Faye is sent to Stockholm to spy on German intelligence officer Karl-Heinz Kramer. At the British legation, he meets his new boss Bridget, a very proper, smart-as-a-whip diplomat's daughter and immediately falls in love with her. They struggle to work together as they recruit an Austrian maid, Hanne, who works in the Kramer household. Hanne makes a copy of the key to Kramer's desk drawer and delivers secret documents to Peter and his driver Bernie who photograph them in a shed nearby. The documents are so sensitive they cause a huge commotion in London. With the help of a Swedish journalist, Peter discovers a network of Soviet moles working in British Intelligence and becomes the target of Soviet NKVD terror tactics.
Historical Fiction
1943-1945
$
9.99

Shipwrecked Lives
Kinsey, Nicholas
The Empress of Ireland disaster and the cover-up.
From the bestselling author of Playing Rudolf Hess, An Absolute Secret, Remembrance Man and White Slaves comes this fascinating story about the sinking of the Empress of Ireland passenger liner in the St. Lawrence River on a foggy night in May 1914, claiming the lives of 1,012 people. This is the story of the survivors and the failed government inquiry into Canada's worst maritime disaster that led to a whitewash. It is based on the actual testimony of witnesses at the Commission of Inquiry, which was presided over by Lord Mersey, the gruff and opinionated British jurist and politician. Lord Mersey had led the investigation into the Titanic and the Lusitania disasters but was sorely tested by the Empress Inquiry.
Historical Fiction
1914
$
9.99

Remembrance Man
Kinsey, Nicholas
Fear and despair during the 1832 Cholera Epidemic
From the bestselling author of Playing Rudolf Hess, An Absolute Secret, Shipwrecked Lives, and White Slaves comes this extraordinary novel about the 1832 cholera epidemic in Western Ontario. Young Paolo works for his uncle as a gravedigger during the day, and at night, he earns a bonus from wealthy clients as a ‘remembrance man’ whose job is to watch over selected graves for signs of the undead. He discovers a young woman who has been buried alive and is drawn into a terrifying story of revenge and insanity. This is a tale of murder, greed, and deceit, and the breakdown of society on the prairie frontier. Family members turn against family members, friends against friends, and soon everyone is out for themselves.
"AN UNFORGETTABLE TALE OF FEAR AND DESPAIR DURING A CHOLERA EPIDEMIC."
Historical Fiction
1832
$
9.99

Kentucky Choirboy
Kinsey, Nicholas
The life and times of a Confederate raider.
From the bestselling author of White Slaves: 15 Years a Barbary Slave, An Absolute Secret, Shipwrecked Lives, Remembrance Man, and Playing Rudolf Hess comes this brilliantly imagined novel about a great American patriot: Lt. Bennett H. Young. It tells the story of the Confederate raider from his escape from the Camp Douglas prison camp in Chicago in 1864 to his raid on St. Albans, Vermont, his extradition trial in Montreal to his race across the snowy landscape of Quebec in winter with girlfriend Eliza, his escape from a deadly killer with the help of a French-Canadian wild child named Iris, and his pursuit of justice in a Louisville courtroom against the Ku Klux Klan for the ex-slave George Dinning.
“A TOUCHING FATHER-DAUGHTER DUO.”
Historical fiction
1864-1899
$
9.99

The Rogue Queen
Maxwell, Marcia
In the year of grace 1308 Isabelle of France marries Edward II of England only to discover that the king is not the man of her dreams but rather an unstable, erratic individual who prefers digging ditches and thatching roofs to running the country, coupled with a dangerous obsession for greedy and ambitious male favorites who do not like sharing the king's favors. Isolated and powerless in the English Court, Isabelle struggles to protect herself and her children as she slowly gains friends and allies. But how can she, a woman, prevent her adopted country from descending into the chaos of war between the barons and the king? And what is the meaning of the oubliette that haunts her dreams?
"Spirited and absorbing...very richly atmospheric and tensely human--a very strong work, highly recommended." --Mary O'Donnell, Historical Novels Review
historical fiction
medieval
$
16.99

For Two Cents, I'll Go With You
Maxwell, Marcia
In the spring of 1917, Walter “Pat” Lusk sits at his desk shuffling papers and dreaming of glory on the battlefield. Frustrated, he’s convinced the Great War will remain forever out of reach until one day his friend Aubrey arrives with the thrilling news that the United States has finally declared war on Germany! With his path to adventure now clear, Pat immediately enlists in the Army, where he trains as a surgeon’s assistant. Sent to France with Evacuation Hospital No. 4, will Pat finally attain the glory he seeks treating desperately wounded soldiers through the war’s darkest days? Will he ever win over the redoubtable Nurse Oberholtzer? Will the Armistice bring peace to the boys of Evac 4, or does a time of even greater testing await Pat and his friends? Now with ten thought-provoking questions from the author designed to help you or your book club get to the heart of this coming of age novella.
"I gave this book five-stars only because it wouldn't let me give six."
Historical Fiction
WWI
$
7.99

I, Christine
Maxwell, Marcia
winner Next Generation Indie Book Awards 2024
In the year of grace 1396, Christine de Pizan is a young Parisian woman living in a tower overlooking the Seine, but hers is no fairy story. Since her beloved husband’s death, she struggles to support her aged mother and two small children. Seeking to ease her broken heart, Christine begins to write poetry that provides a much-needed outlet for her loneliness and sorrow.
In time, Christine begins reading her verses at court, attracting the interest of powerful nobles who become valued—and generous—patrons. She’s buoyed by her success until she learns that, as the only woman poet at court, she has also attracted the jealous attention of the men she has displaced.
Having finally gained confidence and financial stability, Christine takes up her pen in defense of women and as an advocate for peace even as malevolent forces threaten her and the kingdom’s very survival—but will it be enough? Can one woman, armed only with a pen and her wits, step into the breach and turn the tide?






















