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J.R. | 465 comments Got a hankering for a Western?
My novel, The Tithing Herd, will be released May 25 by the Western Online Press. Pre-orders are now available at http://www.amazon.com/Tithing-Herd-J-...


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V.W. Singer | 141 comments Aziz wrote: "Hi everyone, i would love to checkout my new novel Eterlimus"

Is Eterlimus a fictional character? I can't find any mention of him in Roman histories.


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V.W. Singer | 141 comments It looks like an interesting concept :)


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Michael Murphy (mmurfy) | 47 comments I'll definitely check it out.


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Daniel Parker (danielparker) | 3 comments Hello all, my new book, The Good Doctor, is now available via CreateSpace. The kindle version is pre-order. If you are interested in WWII history and ever wonder what people did to survive the downfall, you might like this book. Here is a brief description: In the final months of World War Two, Germany staggers toward defeat. Maria Hanselman, one of the only female surgeons in the country, is forced into duty by the SS when doctors near the front are found dead or missing. While she works to save Germany’s soldiers, she must keep from losing the lives of her medical team, and herself, before the end comes. Thank you for reading this far, and here's the link: http://bit.ly/DanielParker


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J.R. | 465 comments Something So Divine, my new historical mystery, has been released by Sunbury Press.
When a young girl is found murdered in a Pennsylvania rye field in 1897, Ned Gebhardt, a feeble-minded youth known to have stalked the victim, is a prime suspect. Incidents involving another girl and gossip stir emotions to a frenzy, nearly leading to a lynching.

Evidence against Ned is circumstantial and there are other suspects. Influenced by Ned’s stepsister and Ellen, a woman who has perked his interest, Simon Roth, the investigator, is inclined to give Ned the benefit of doubt. Then he discovers damaging new evidence.

Something So Divine is available from the publisher http://www.sunburypressstore.com, from Amazon, B&N and other major booksellers.


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