Baron Soontir Fel, the greatest fighter ace of the Empire, has been captured by the Rebel Alliance. But from the shadowed recesses of a Rebel interrogation chamber, Fel tells a story of the deception and corruption beneath the Empire
Written with all the energy and expertise that Griffin's readers have come to expect, filled with drama and authentic heroes, Blood and Honor is a captivating novel sure to please fans old and new.
This is the story of Reinhold Kerstan. Mesmerized by the glory and promise of the Third Reich ... by the honor of being chosen one of Hitler's youth ... but raised by Christian parents to love and cherish the Bible. (Back cover).
Traces the rise and fall of the Scarfo family, one of the most violent Mafia families in America.
Originally published: San Jose, California: R.J. Bender Publishing, 1987.
But playing a prince is risky business, and Jordan will quickly find that this is a part for which there can be no encore.
Blood and Honor by Alfred Rosenberg is translated from the Third Reich original Blut und Ehre.
Karrnath, born in war . . . The daughter of a noble family has gone missing. A proud and ancient house has fallen to ruin. Even the dead are disappearing. A disgraced exile may be the only one who can save them.
War hysteria, spying, and blackmail smack up against the courage, ambition and pride of three generations of mid-western women for a fast paced tale of action, honor and family.
This is the story of Reinhold Kerstan. Mesmerized by the glory and promise of the Third Reich ... by the honor of being chosen one of Hitler's youth ... but raised by Christian parents to love and cherish the Bible. (Back cover).
Written with all the energy and expertise that Griffin's readers have come to expect, filled with drama and authentic heroes, Blood and Honor is a captivating novel sure to please fans old and new.
Blood and Honor: The History of the 12th SS Panzer Division "Hitler Youth," 1943-1945
... monster to fight, and I for one will fight him and with his own weapons, if necessary.” (Robley, 1894, p. 86) Montgomery remained in Bourbon County to try and protect the settlers from raiders. He not only had to contend with Charles ...
This is the second Forest Kingdom novel from New York Times bestselling author Simon R. Green, and a worthy successor to his long-popular Blue Moon Rising.