HISTORICAL FICTION
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LOST IN PARIS – Betty Webb

What do you do when you’re an Alabama debutante and you’ve disgraced your family name in the 1920s? You move to Paris and become friends with Ernest and Hadley Hemingway, of course! At least that’s what Zoe Barlow does after she’s been sent packing from Beech Glen, the family plantation, by her older brother and Continue reading
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THE DEFECTOR – Chris Hadfield

**WARNING – POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD!! *** Astronaut and author Chris Hadfield is back with another thriller in his Apollo Murders series. But anyone expecting a thriller in space may be disappointed. This book is much more down-to-earth. It is 1973 and Russian test pilot Alexander Vasilyevich Abramovich (better known by his nickname ‘Grief’) lands his MiG-25 – Continue reading
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ONE MORE SEAT AT THE ROUND TABLE – Susan Dormady Eisenberg

Drama school graduate Jane Conroy is eager to get out of her steady-but-unsatisfying job and work in the theatre. With the help of a family connection, she gets work as a production assistant on a brand new Lerner and Loewe musical … something about King Arthur, based on a book by T. H. White. She Continue reading
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OLAV AUDUNSSON: WINTER – Sigrid Undset

In this fourth, and final, volume in the Olav Audunsson series by Sigrid Undset, Winter, Olav’s life is wrapped up as the man, now in his twilight years, looks on at his life and guilt over some of his actions (as detailed in the previous three books) overwhelms him and he wants to set things right Continue reading
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THE BOOK SPY – Alan Hlad

It is 1942 and Maria Alves is a microfilm expert currently working at the New York Public Library. She learns of a plan, put together by President Roosevelt, to send librarians and microfilm experts to Europe to search through public records for information that might prove useful to war effort. Eager to be a part Continue reading
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THE FRIDAY NIGHT CLUB – Sophia Lundberg, Alyson Richman, and M.J. Rose

Eben Elliot, the associate curator at the Guggenheim Museum, is planning to bring a Hilma af Klint (not Klimt!) show to New York. Swedish artist Hilma af Klint is recognized as the artist who first produced abstract paintings despite the recognition typically to men by art historians. In his research, Elliot discovers that Hilma was Continue reading
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LACKADAISY – graphic novel

Lackadaisy is a historical fiction graphic novel set during the U.S.’s Prohibition era. Bootleggers, and speakeasies and budding romances. And the story is told with anthropomorphic cats. Yeah, you read that right. Walking, talking, shooting, loving, dressed to the nines … cats. In an introduction to the ARC reader, author/artist Tracy Butler notes that “grown-up stories Continue reading
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ENOLA HOLMES AND THE ELEGANT ESCAPADE – Nancy Springer

I am late to the Enola Holmes bandwagon, but having recently seen the first Netflix movie, which I quite enjoyed, I was thrilled to read a book or two. This is the eighth book in the series, but my first journey into the series (other than the film). Enola Holmes is the (much) younger sister Continue reading
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THE GOLDEN HORN – Poul Anderson

This is the story of one of the most famous Vikings, Harald Sigurdharson (aka Harald Sigurdsson, aka Harald Hardråde) who will become Norway’s King Harald III. We begin with teenage Harald, fighting alongside his brother, King Olaf II, known as Olaf the Stout. There is an uprising against King Olaf due to his devotion and Continue reading
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MISS ALDRIDGE REGRETS – Louise Hare

1936. Lena Aldridge is a singer/dancer/actor, of mixed race, for whom life is not looking up. She’s singing, but in a back-street basement club. Her lover, a married man, has left her. She’s been kicked out of her apartment space, and to cap it all off, there’s been a murder at the club. She’s ready Continue reading
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MOZART’S LAST ARIA – Matt Rees

I am always interested in fiction that relates to music so when I saw this book in a local used book store, I bought it. It’s been on my shelf for years, but while on an extended vacation, this was one of the books I decided to bring along. We are in Austria in the Continue reading
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OLAV AUDUNSSØN: III. CROSSROADS – Sigrid Undset

I have come to look forward to these Olav Audunssøn books! It is medieval Norway – the 1300’s – a time of great upheaval for the country from internal politics to neighboring conflicts with Sweden and Denmark. And what is happening on a country-sized scaled is reflected in the life of Olav Audunssøn, a moderately wealthy land Continue reading

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