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Sherlock Holmes: The Seamstress and the Colonel
By Charles Blanksteen 鈥74
In the aftermath of the Whitechapel Ripper murders, Mary Jane must build a new life for herself at Le Chabanais, the finest brothel on the continent. A chance meeting with her friend from London reveals him to be none other than the famous detective Sherlock Holmes, supposedly deceased and now embroiled in a cat-and-mouse game with Professor Moriarty鈥檚 henchman, Colonel Sebastian Moran. Mary Jane soon finds herself also at odds with the criminal colonel, embroiling her in an assassination plot that even Sherlock Holmes may not be able to prevent.
Shadows of Vietnam
By Alice K. Boatwright 鈥69
Three linked novellas tell the stories of an America bitterly divided during the Vietnam War and the long reach of those conflicts in the decades afterward. From 1968, when Toby Woodruff saw refusing to fight as the way to serve the America he believed in, to Sarah Shepherd, who finally makes peace with her brother鈥檚 death and her own turbulent history when she visits Vietnam in 1993, the stories trace the struggles of those who served, those who resisted, and the families and friends caught between them.
LUCK STRUCK: A true story
By Kathleen Boluch 鈥79
In 1867, a poor Boston street kid wished for luck鈥攁nd luck struck. Meet Thomas Lawson, the improbable Copper King of the Gilded Age, and his wife, Jeanne. Their desire ignited the moment they met, launching them into a passionate, decades-spanning love story. Lawson unwittingly rescued the town of Scituate, Massachusetts. Yet he failed to win over Boston Brahmins, despite being among the richest men of his time, which begs the question: How long did Lawson鈥檚 luck last?
Telling Stories with Maps: Lessons from a Lifetime of Creating Place-Based Narratives
By Allen Carroll 鈥73
From scraping patterns in sand to drawing intricate lines on vellum and paper to charting every place on the planet, humans have used maps as a powerful storytelling medium. The advent of the digital age has revolutionized the creation, distribution and consumption of maps. Telling Stories with Maps bridges both the analog and digital realms, showcasing how maps themselves tell stories and enrich narratives by providing context and insight. Richly illustrated with examples from traditional maps to the latest digital visualizations, this book is an essential guide for anyone interested in the storytelling power of maps.
Mothers of Fate
By Lynne Hugo 鈥69
Deana Wilkes, who has needed leg braces to walk since an accident long ago, seeks out attorney Monica 糖心TVell to find the child she was forced to relinquish in a closed adoption 30 years ago, after an affair with her married boss, Tony. Tony鈥檚 long gone now, and Deana鈥檚 ready to finally make things right and meet her son. But Monica鈥檚 wife, Angela, herself an adoptee, is adamant that closed adoptions need to remain closed unless the adoptee seeks contact. She draws a red line: Monica cannot take the case. Monica, however, feels compelled to help Deana by her own complicated鈥攁nd secret鈥攈istory. This masterful story about navigating the complexities of adoption raises the question: Does fate direct our lives鈥攐r do our own choices?
Johnny Careless
By Kevin Wade 鈥76
Police Chief Jeep Mullane is back home on Long Island鈥檚 North Shore after a heartbreaking case both earned him his NYPD detective鈥檚 shield and burned him out of the job. Now heading up a small local police department, Jeep is a 鈥渉ave-not鈥 among the glittering 鈥渉aves,鈥 a sharp-witted, down-to-earth man in a territory defined and ruled by multigenerational wealth and power. When the corpse of Jeep鈥檚 childhood friend Johnny Chambliss鈥攌nown as 鈥淛ohnny Careless鈥 for his reckless, golden-boy antics鈥攕urfaces in the Bayville waters, past collides with present. Jeep is challenged by Johnny鈥檚 wealthy and secretive family and his beautiful, enigmatic ex-wife as he untangles a knotted mystery fraught with theft, corrupt local moguls and decades-old secrets, all while grappling with his own deep-seated grief.