Blood on the Moon

  • Blood on the Moon
    By S. M. De Silva

    Volume 1: the Daywalker Chronicles Samantha M. De Silva Hunter's Moon 290.

  • Blood on the Moon
    By Jennifer Knight

    Deliciously suspenseful and immediately addictive, Blood on the Moon features a headstrong heroine and all of the thrills, chills, and otherworldly boys with deadly charm that a human could ask for.

  • Blood on the Moon
    By Jennifer Knight

    Deliciously suspenseful and immediately addictive, Blood on the Moon features a headstrong heroine and all of the thrills, chills, and otherworldly boys with deadly charm that a human could ask for.

  • Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
    By Edward SteersJr.

    Bates, Finis L. Escape and Suicide of John Wilkes Booth, Assassin of President Lincoln. Memphis: Pilcher Printing Company, 1907. ... Burlingame, Michael, and John R. Turner Ettlinger, eds. Inside Lincoln's White House: The Complete ...

  • Blood on the Moon: A Novel of Old Florida
    By Richard Gazala

    Bulow and Ormond wandered up. Thompson gladhanded them. The two planters returned with curt, tense nods. Bulow was about to take a seat when his eye caught Achille's. He staggered off the fragile dais to Achille.

  • Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
    By Edward Steers

    Blood on the Moon examines the evidence, myths, and lies surrounding the political assassination that dramatically altered the course of American history.

  • Blood on the Moon
    By Luke Short

    A Texas gunman agrees to help a friend tame some dissent on his ranch, only to find out that the "enemy" he's supposed to eliminate is a family fallen on tough times.

  • Blood on the Moon
    By James Ellroy

    Detective Sergeant Lloyd Hopkins can’t stand music, or any loud sounds.

  • Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
    By Edward Steers

    This is not only too simple an explanation; Blood on the Moon reveals that it is completely wrong. John Wilkes Booth was neither mad nor alone in his act of murder.

  • Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
    By Edward Steers

    Draws upon primary sources to chronicle the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln and debunk myths that have shrouded the event, covering the planning of the murder and the investigation and executions that followed it.