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1892 (2008) (Pennywell Books):
In 1892, novelist Paul Butler plunges the reader into 19th century St. John’s, its light and its shade . . . An obscure servant, Kathleen, yearns for her home in Ireland. A mysterious scientist, Dr. Glenwood, believes he can be the first to bring a new photographic discovery to the world. A stable hand, Tommy Fitzpatrick, battles inner demons as he tries to win Kathleen’s heart. ... |
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NaGeira (2006) (Pennywell Books):
The legend of Sheila NaGeira looms large in the early history of the New World, and also stretches back to Ireland of the 1500s and an ancient crone, ... |
| Easton's Gold (2005) (Brazen Books):
1640. After a long retirement in the south of France, former pirate Peter Easton has come home to London. Weary and bedridden, he finds himself plagued by heightened ... |
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Rogues and Heroes (2005) by Maura Hanrahan and Paul Butler
(Flanker Press):
Rogues and Heroes tells the stories of fascinating Newfoundlanders, with an emphasis on the pre-1949 era. Some, such as opera star Georgina Stirling, were adored; others, like ... |
| Easton (2004) (Flanker Press):
Having just escaped the King's justice, notorious pirate Peter Easton arrives in St. John's harbour with ten well-armed ships. Knowing he is too powerful to be refused, Easton confidently invites ... |
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| Stoker's Shadow (2003) (Flanker Press):
Short-listed for the 2004 Bennington Gate Fiction Award (Newfoundland and Labrador Book Awards), Stoker's Shadow tells the story of the late Bram Stoker's surviving family members in 1922 as they struggle to come to grips with the dark ... |
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| The Surrogate Spirit (2000) (Jesperson):
Walter Jefferson is dead. But he is far from gone. He hovers like a cloud over his former hometown, picking up strands of memory from every corner. He even befriends a living ... |