In Harry Turtledove's third novel in the Darkness series, a young Kaunian girl is forced to remain hidden while her Forthwegian savior braves the rough, Algarvian-controlled streets to earn their keep.
Harry Turtledove's blending of World War Two with fantasyhas already gained enormous praise. As a myriad of characters deal with reality, this is a tapestry of the finest writing the genre can create.
As the war which consumes Dervelai drags on, Algarve's reserves become more and more stretched.
In Harry Turtledove's third novel in the Darkness series, a young Kaunian girl is forced to remain hidden while her Forthwegian savior braves the rough, Algarvian-controlled streets to earn their keep.
A history of western medicine
I missed my parents and Lonnie; I missed my younger brothers and sisters; I missed my life the way it used to be. ... for Willie and me, I also knew that our addition to their family brought with it an unexpected financial burden which ...
Seven deaths.
Through the Darkness is the compelling true story of evidential medium Janet Nohavec.
For more than three decades, Judith Todd has been at loggerheads with successive governments of Zimbabwe. After being jailed and then exiled by Ian Smith's regime, she returned to her...