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Book Review

Gibraltar

by Michelle Newby

"Gibraltar" is a semihistorical novel with a unique and provocative narrative. Gibraltar: The Conquest of Iberia is Shariq Ali Khan’s historical, sometimes fantastical, treatment of the Moorish invasion of Spain in the early eighth... Read More

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A Fisher of Slaves

by Gary Presley

With its intelligent prose, "A Fisher of Slaves" will not disappoint historical fiction fans who gravitate to Hornblower-style storytelling with a touch of Georgian-era romance. In his deftly researched and well-imagined "A Fisher of... Read More

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Dawn and Sunset

by Karyn Saemann

"Dawn and Sunset" is a well researched, nicely written, organized account of early Mesopotamian history. Some of the world’s first cities emerge, prosper, and decline over the course of several millennia while their citizens chart... Read More

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The Secret Box

by Karen Rigby

This modern romance features characters with darker edges even as it delivers a message of second chances and hope. In "The Secret Box", a debut romance by Elizabeth Aguilar, youthful missteps haunt Elizabeth Agustín, a... Read More

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Man from the East

by Jill Allen

The wounds these lovers unwittingly self-inflict deepen this story of an interreligious relationship. Mohsen El-Guindy’s compelling second novel, "Man from the East", explores the differences between Western capitalism and Eastern... Read More

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