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This Side of the River

Nautilus
256 pages
$24.95


“This compelling tale explores themes of trauma, revenge, redemption, and the disorder known then as nostalgia or soldier’s heart. Author Corey Mesler proclaimed This Side of the River yarn-spinning of the highest order. Stayton’s narrative, which gives Confederate soldier’s body servants a voice that few Civil War stories do, will burn bright long after you’ve put the book down.”.

–From the publisher

This Side of the River

Side Trip to Kathmandu

Camel Press
186 pages
$12.95


“Sidney Marsh’s job as a New York travel agent is on the line. On her last two tours, she and her colleague Jay ended up smack in the middle of murder and mayhem. Their sleuthing sideline did not endear them to their employer, Itchy Feet Travel, so naturally they are relieved when their wealthy friend Brooke requests their presence on a no expense spared tour of India and Nepal. Another agency has made the arrangements, so all they need do is sit back and enjoy the ride. Well, not quite all…”

–From the publisher

Side Trip to Kathmandu

Kings and Emperors: An Alan Lewrie Naval Adventure

Thomas Dunne Books
368 pages
$25.99


“Check the log, shipmate: Dewey Lambdin has left Alexander Kent and C.S. Forester hull-down in an ocean of words and is closing on Patrick O’Brian as the most prolific historical novelist to celebrate a Royal Navy mariner during the age of sail.”

–Washington Times

Kings and Emperors: An Alan Lewrie Naval Adventure

New Rules of the Game: 10 Strategies for Women in the Workplace

Prentice Hall Press
256 pages
$25.95


“New Rules of the Game provides insights, tips and direction to women in business, based on experiences from author and HGTV co-founder Susan Packard’s own 30 year career, along with a dozen other prominent executives. Packard advocates for a revolutionary new perspective for businesswomen, which she calls “gamesmanship” — a strategic way of thinking that cultivates creativity, focus, optimism, teamwork, and competitiveness. “

–From the publisher

New Rules of the Game: 10 Strategies for Women in the Workplace

A Darker Shade of Magic

Tor Books
400 pages
$25.99


“Most people only know one London; but what if there were several? Kell is one of the last Travelers – magicians with a rare ability to travel between parallel Londons. There’s Grey London, dirty and crowded and without magic, home to the mad king George III. There’s Red London, where life and magic are revered. Then, White London, ruled by whoever has murdered their way to the throne. But once upon a time, there was Black London…”

–From the publisher

A Darker Shade of Magic

Nashville Beer: A Heady History of Music City Brewing

The History Press
192 pages
$19.99


“Food, beverage and travel writer Chris Chamberlain tells the story of beer from the Music City and introduces us to the breweries and beer lovers that make up a local scene well worth raising a glass to.”

–From the publisher

Nashville Beer: A Heady History of Music City Brewing

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