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The Dangerous Bridge

by Jada Bradley

There are so many stories from Africa that remain untold and "The Dangerous Bridge" is one that deserves a wider audience. Timothy Epupa Ngenge is a jurist, preacher, and motivational speaker whose poems have been featured in the... Read More

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The Inn Keeper's Daughters

by Alan Couture

The stirrings of war from Britain’s former colony arrive like ripples across the Atlantic to the Bell Inn in the port town of Southampton, England. Tom and his cousins, Rachel and Judith, find their family’s quiet inn frequented by... Read More

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The Rule of Ranging 1

by R. L. McCreery

In 1854, intrepid journalist and New York Times founder Henry Raymond makes the arduous journey by stagecoach up a sheer mountainside trail in pursuit of a story he intends to preserve for posterity. His destination is a remote but... Read More

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The Reckoning

by Gary Presley

In "The Reckoning", Bob Larranaga delves into the backwaters of America’s Civil War to craft an adventure saga inspired by a pocket-sized journal his great-grandfather kept during that time. Ed Canfield, a Mexican War veteran, returns... Read More

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Leeches and Liberty

by Mark McLaughlin

“Almost anything can happen in the colonies,” an elderly vicar says encouragingly to a woefully inadequate student who contemplates leaving 1773 England for America. Such begins the journey and journals of Luke Carr, the narrator of... Read More

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Burning for Freedom

by Nancy Walker

“Wake up, O Hindus, wake up! … Let us pick up rifles and become soldiers worthy of defending our country,” exhorted Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, a Brahmin Hindu yogi, poet, playwright, political prisoner, and founder of the secret... Read More

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