The Garden of Martyrs
From the critically acclaimed and Edgar-nominated author, this novel of actual
events of 1806 resonates with today's issues of jingoism and religious intolerance.
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A Brother's Blood
This novel is set in a small Maine village, where in 1945 German prisoners
worked in a logging camp. When the brother of an ex-prisoner turns up seeking
information on the murder of his brother after he escaped from the camp,
it rouses old and disturbing memories for Libby Pelletier, the narrator.
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The Blind Side of the Heart
From the author of the critically acclaimed novel A Brother's Blood, comes
a haunting story about an Irish housekeeper named Maggie Quinn, who must
discover the truth when her friend, the parish priest, is accused of horrible
crimes.
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A Dream of Wolves
Stuart Jordan, otherwise known as Doc, [is] an obstetrician who's also the
medical examiner in Hubbard County, North Carolina. Doc exists in a kind of emotional
limbo. His manic depressive wife Annabel is given to disappearing for long stretches
of time, reappearing just as he is beginning to think about moving on with his
life, which was shattered when their son died in an accident years before.
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Marked Men
New from the author of the critically acclaimed novels, A Brother's Blood
and The Blind Side of the Heart, Marked Men is a gripping collection of twelve
wide-ranging stories about those unexpected moments in our lives when the
layers of our defenses are peeled away, one by one, and we are left with
the harsh inevitability of our fates.
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