Posts Categorized: Historical

A Multitude of Men By

A Multitude of Men A lost, literary masterpiece, hailed as "alive with shocking vitality" by the Auburn Journal, is now back in print for the first time in over sixty years....

It's 1960. Over the mills of the huge Craft Steel Company, the sky is ablaze, reflecting the white hot heat of its open-hearth furnaces. But the company and the town its workers live in are a tinderbox, crackling with the tensions of an impending power struggle that will reshape their lives. The heavy guns of the Industrial Workers of America, a new labor organization, are opening fire on the old, corrupt, company-dominated union...and 10,000 steel workers are caught in the crossfire.

Bloody Beaches By

Bloody Beaches "Come on you sinners, hell is only half full!"

That was the battle cry of Marine Captain Cal Hobbes as he led his countless, seemingly suicidal charges in World War II. On island after island -- Guam, Okinawa, Tarawa, Iwo Jima -- his platoon always won their battles, no matter what the cost. Because for Hobbes, no sacrifice was too great, as long as someone else made it. 

Jane Fury By

Jane Fury A Western Writers of America Spur Award Finalist for Best Western Novel. THE COMANCHE KID rides again in James Robert Daniels’ sprawling, ambitious sequel to his wildly acclaimed and beloved debut, also a Spur Award Finalist for Best Western Novel.

The Complete Pamela Windsor By

The Complete Pamela Windsor All THREE of Pamela Windsor's unforgettable, epic romances, back in print for the first time in decades...and collected into a single volume for the first time ever.

Sugar Doll By

Sugar Doll A ravished girl. A ravishing woman. Their beauty and burning desires inflamed the Southern town, bringing out the raw passions of every man around them. Some men wanted them. Some men feared them. And some men were their prey....

A long-lost masterpiece of Louisiana noir by John B. Thompson.