Author Dumas Malone published this first volume of six on the life and times of Thomas Jefferson back in 1948. A lot has changed since then. However, his extensive research from what […]
Author Dumas Malone published this first volume of six on the life and times of Thomas Jefferson back in 1948. A lot has changed since then. However, his extensive research from what […]
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The Gold Coast was published by Nelson DeMille in 1990. It was nearly 18 years before he would feel the need to do more with the characters he created in that novel. […]
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This is the fourth book in BJ Bourg’s Clint Wolf series, about a Louisiana police officer who lost his wife and daughter in a shooting he feels responsible for. He took a […]
This is the second book in the series by Archer Mayor which follows Brattleboro Vermont police officer Joe Gunther. First published in 1994, it follows him as he’s assigned to the State […]
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This is the sixth book in A.J. Stewart’s series about South Florida private investigator Miami Jones. Usually centered around some kind of sport, Deep Rough takes Miami back to the country club […]
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This is the third book in author Andrea Penrose’s Wrexford and Sloane series, set in Regency London. You will not find Bridgerton here, although the lead characters exist on the periphery of […]
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