Category: Fiction
Lies of War
by Laurence Gadd It is 1941. While the most powerful armies in the world are waging horrific war on land and sea, German scientists are feverishly at work on an atomic weapon that could obliterate…
Sarah’s Daughter
Praise for SARAH’S DAUGHTER– Ruth Bass has written a rich, intimate, engrossing portrait of Rose—a child thrust into the demanding adult life of her 19th century New England homestead. Beautifully written, flowing with memorable characters—what…
Hand-Me-Down Sins
Hand-Me-Down Sins is a novel of broken family relationships, misdeeds, revenge, punishments, and finally, redemption of sorts. The author warns us at the very beginning of the book that “revenge comes in many forms and…
Rose
Rose is a sequel to Ruth’s much acclaimed first novel, Sarah’s Daughter, the story of a young girl in the late-19th century who loses her mother to a tragic accident, and loses her childhood at…
Henderson’s Equation
From the first words of Lawrence J. Henderson’s opening lecture, “It all begins with water,” Aaron Weiss was riveted by the unconventional young professor’s way of thinking. Henderson’s quest for a greater understanding of the…
The Day After Midnight
Praise for The Day After Midnight “…the sequel has everything that made the first charming and lovable.” “…this book is even better than the first: It has real soul.” —The Berkshire Eagle “…a satisfying and…
Midnight Rounds
Dr. Charlie Davids is a regular guy. He survived a decade of medical training and is now working in the Emergency Room at a small rural hospital in western Massachusetts. Life is pretty good for…