The Mandrake Broom by Jess Wells
Jess Wells | The Mandrake Broom | In this ambitious and far-reaching new historical novel, The Mandrake Broom, Wells dramatizes one woman’s courageous fight to save medical know
Jess Wells | The Mandrake Broom | In this ambitious and far-reaching new historical novel, The Mandrake Broom, Wells dramatizes one woman’s courageous fight to save medical know
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Jo Sinclair | Wasteland | Wasteland is the story of Jacob Braunowitz, a young Jewish man who, tortured by self-doubts and nightmare fears, turns his back on his heritage, his h
Lauren Belfer | City Of Light | City of Light
The year is 1901. Buffalo, New York, is poised for glory. With its booming industry and newly electrified streets, Buffalo
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Jack Lynn | Desire in Duplicate! | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
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