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New Orleans, April 1862. For Francesca Dumas, the murder of her “contract husband” has changed her future from bright to
bleak.
Undercover, rookie homicide detective Francesca becomes a chameleon in lace.

July 1854, South Carolina.
Ella and Posey’s geriatric romance, a half-dozen years before Abe Lincoln’s inauguration, is swept up in the larger saga of two peoples, European immigrants, and African abductees. “De troubles Posey sees” in Two Rivers reminds one of Southern Gothic storytelling.
“[First Dark]…is an impressive feat of historical fiction,…a sprawling work of love and warfare.” — Kirkus Reviews
Carl Gamble, a premier airline pilot, has penned a remarkable memoir. Pilots have landed burning airplanes and pilots have dealt with hijackers. Gamble is potentially the first pilot to experience both.
In 1943, Will Wallace, Jr. is a baseball star. He fights against America’s apartheid in baseball. The mother of his high school sweetheart, Dena, disapproves of their romance. Dena loves Will and defies her mother.