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    The Knightleys of Highbury

    Just returned from their honeymoon, Emma and George Knightley begin married life together in Highbury in Surrey, England, exuberant over the joyous turn of their lives and the lives of their friends, the Westons, the Churchills, the Martins. “May we all live happily ever after,” prays Emma. In Emma and George: The Knightleys of Highbury that prayer is put to the test. Can the “perfect happiness of ... Read more

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  • Rose of Glenkerry

    A County Wicklow Mystery

    Series Book 1 - The County Wicklow Mysteries
    Twenty-one-year-old Ciaran McGurk has just graduated from a Dublin university and is about to set off on the adventure of a lifetime. He's planning a move to London with a classmate in hopes of landing a job in journalism, ideally for a newspaper. Writing is the work he loves, though he fears that in an era of social networking, print journalism is fast becoming the dinosaur of career paths.But a ... Read more

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  • All the Light Here Comes from Above

    The Life and Legacy of Edward Hitchcock

    EDWARD HITCHCOCK was not the only star in the firmament of American science and philosophy in the nineteenth century, but he was certainly one of the brightest. Raised among the wheat and rye fields of Deerfield, Massachusetts, he was expected to pursue a farmer's life, but early on he developed a "strong relish" for science. In his teens he adopted his father's orthodox Christian faith and began ... Read more

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  • Fugitive from Injustice

    A County Wicklow Mystery

    Series Book 2 - The County Wicklow Mysteries
    Newly graduated from a Dublin university, Cary McGurk has revived the Glenkerry Gazette, a small weekly newspaper founded by his father nearly thirty years ago. But Patrick McGurk is gone; he died suddenly just days before Cary’s graduation. Reeling from the loss, Cary decides that re-opening the newspaper would be a fitting tribute to his father as well as an exciting opportunity for an aspiring ... Read more

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  • Trolley Days

    Series Book 1 - The Trolley Days Series
    Trolley Days is the story of two boys growing up in a great New England industrial city in the nineteen-teens. Jack Bernard, son of a mill worker who emigrated from Canada, is shy and socially a bit awkward; Tom Wellington, son of the mill owner, is self-assured and smooth-talking. For all their differences, the pair have much in common. They love fishing, sports, and riding the trolleys that ply ... Read more

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  • Darkest Before Dawn

    Series Book 4 - The Trolley Days Series
    April 10, 1919. The war in Europe, the Great War, the War to End All Wars, is over—America and her allies have defeated the German forces. The USS Mongolia arrives in Boston carrying nearly 5,000 soldiers and sailors returning from France. Thousands are gathered on Commonwealth Pier to welcome the returning doughboys, dancing, waving flags, singing, and celebrating the safe return of their loved ... Read more

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  • The Dyeing Room

    Series Book 2 - The Trolley Days Series
    Spring - 1917. War is raging in Europe and America has just cast its lot against the German war machine. Back home, the nation is reeling with social strife: workers marching for their rights, immigrants demanding fair treatment, suffragettes clamoring for the vote.In Holyoke, Massachusetts, 17-year-old Jack Bernard has begun a new job at one of the city's largest textile mills, hoping to save ... Read more

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  • Noah's Raven

    Series Book 3 - The Trolley Days Series
    September, 1917. America has entered the Great War, the War to End All Wars. While young Americans by the hundreds of thousands are marching into battle in Europe, back home the nation’s social fabric is being torn asunder by patriotic fervor and xenophobia.When two German-American classmates are taunted in the schoolyard, 14-year-old Claire Bernard rushes to their defense. While her intentions ... Read more

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  • The Apparitionists

    A Tale of Phantoms, Fraud, Photography, and the Man Who Captured Lincoln's Ghost

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