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      • Fiction
        March 2023

        Daisy Chain

        by Justine Gilbert

        It's the Great Depression. The world is tilting towards war. In the White House, nothing is as it seems. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the married president of the United States, has started a long and passionate affair with his cousin Daisy, and moves her into the West Wing.    Daisy is one of FDR's band of unconventional women: Eleanor Roosevelt, the fiery labour organiser, Frances Perkins, the first female Secretary of Labour, and his secretary Missy LeHand, a political operative in her own right. Middle-aged spinster Daisy becomes FDR's secret wife. That's not her only secret.    This fictional biography written by a family member who knew Daisy is the untold true story of a hidden love and hidden contributions, and of a presidency that benefitted from both.

      • Fiction
        June 2016

        Brushstrokes in Time

        by Sylvia Vetta

        This superbly researched and beautifully told fictional memoir is about love, art, and Chinese history and politics.   Brushstrokes in Time is a fictional memoir by Chinese artist, Little Winter, who tries to re-establish the bond with her American daughter, telling the story of her emotional and rebellious past. While growing up in Communist China, Little Winter joins ‘The Stars’ art movement for freedom of speech in an era where self-expression and love was a dangerous act.   Little Winter and her haunting love story connects us to a time of hope for freedom, and to a man frustrated by being kept in small shoes. Based on real life events.

      • Fiction
        April 2018

        Term Limits

        by Steve Powell

        Murder – on a mass scale & a daily basis. Pushed beyond his limits, one man takes on gun control, term limits, and corruption at the highest levels. To break the power of entrenched elites, Greg Hopper leads the nation on a grisly hunt. He’s hunting them. And they’re hunting him. One side will have to blink. And still people keep dying. It’s a thriller from the front pages of our newspapers. It couldn’t be more topical.

      • Crime & mystery
        September 2023

        Opera

        by Julie Anderson

        Determined to lay the ghosts of her past, Cassandra Fortune asks a former head of GCHQ for help, only to receive a message from beyond the grave. A riddle to puzzle out. A murder to solve.   She revisits an old betrayal in an ancient land, uncovering subterfuge and treason. And she grapples with her own disgrace and the man who'd destroyed her career and almost destroyed her.   As everyone prepares for Christmas, a shadowy presence haunts her footsteps. His criminal network shattered, the diabolical Lawrence Delahaye is back. Is he still seeking vengeance? And Cassie?

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