The Wisdom of Father Brown by G. K. Chesterton. The second volume of stories featuring the most unlikely detective in literature, The ingenious amateur detective Father Brown is...
The Lifted Veil by George Eliot, first published in 1859. Quite unlike the realistic fiction for which Eliot is best known, The Lifted Veil explores themes of extrasensory...
This is the last of Westervelt's six books of Hawaiian lore. Starting in mythological times, and retelling some of the migration legends, the book primarily focuses on the...
Twas the Night Before Christmas by Clement C. Moore or A Visit from St. Nicholas, On the night of Christmas Eve, a family is settling down to sleep when the father is disturbed by...
"Mother-in-law, mother-in-law." The crisp voice of the child pushed the door open and ran into the smoke-brake room."Oh, miss, I came earlier than the young...
The Trespasser by D. H. Lawrence. The Trespasser is the second novel written by D. H. Lawrence, published in 1912. Originally it was entitled the Saga of Siegmund and drew upon...
Sir Quixote of the Moors by John Buchan. In the mid-sixteenth century, Jean de Rohaine, a middle-aged French nobleman, journeys to Scotland in search of adventure and a new...
The Man in the Brown Suit by Agatha Christie. The Man in the Brown Suit is Agatha Christie at her best, as a young woman makes a dangerous decision to investigate a shocking...
The American Claimant by Mark Twain. The American Claimant is not one of Mark Twain’s better known books such as Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn and A Connecticut Yankee in...
THE AMAZONKellsey Callahan has everything an Amazon could wish for – kick-ass brothers, a rock chicks crew, and a pet Kraken. Everything except her childhood crush Leroy...