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Cinco d’ Mojave

Cinco d’ Mojave

“Cinco d’ Mojave” is a masterfully crafted mystery that captivates from start to finish. For fans of suspenseful crime fiction with a strong investigative angle and a touch of psychological depth, this novel delivers a satisfying and immersive experience. The author’s ability to balance plot intricacies, engaging characters, and a sense of urgency makes this a standout addition to the genre.

The Great Liquor War

The Great Liquor War

“The Great Liquor War” is not just a historical novel; it’s an immersive experience that transports readers to a pivotal time in Canada’s history. For those who enjoy richly detailed historical fiction with well-drawn characters and a blend of adventure and realism, this novel is a satisfying and engaging read.

People of the West

People of the West

“People of the West” is not just a collection of stories; it’s a homage to the unsung heroes and heroines who played pivotal roles in building the North America we know today. This work is a testament to the author’s deep understanding of history and a commendable ability to infuse life into historical events. For those who appreciate a blend of fiction and history, this collection is a literary gem that unfolds the captivating saga of a continent and its diverse inhabitants.

Boundaries

Boundaries

“Boundaries” successfully captures the essence of a morally gray protagonist navigating a world filled with challenges. The story’s thematic exploration of managing expectations, appreciating incremental change, and the consequences of digging too deep into one’s past adds depth to the narrative. Fans of character-driven crime fiction will find “Boundaries” a captivating and thought-provoking read.

The Curse of Cortes

The Curse of Cortes

This is easily one of the best thrillers I’ve read in a long time. The author takes a complex set of characters and storylines and weaves them together so skillfully. Incredible depth of research makes the unbelievable plausible. The settings are unfamiliar and captivating. Absolutely loved this book – and I read hundreds of books each year. This is a winner.