Twelve-year-old Samantha loves life on her family's South Dakota ranch, but her innocence is shattered on Thanksgiving 1953 when she finds the body of the family's Native American hired hand and is also stalked by his killer.
In the pre-Christian era, when warriors fought from chariots, Druids provided the mystical answers to the universe, and men and women believed strongly in magic, these stories begin. Prepare to enter Randy Lee Eickhoff's Ireland.
His translation is excellent, but of equal merit is the clarification that he brings to an intensely layered, often obscure story. This book is a joy and belongs in the library of everybody who loves Ireland.
Part impacted myth, part heroic saga, and part literary tour de force; this is the tale of a king who dares to ignore the prophecy that foretells his fate.
At the height of the Vietnam War, twenty-seven members of a U.S. special elite team were dropped into North Vietnam to fight alongside the Rands and Montagnards against the communist regime.
Ordered to assassinate a suspected spy in Saigon, Vietnam War operative Benjamin Wingfoot discovers that his mission has more widespread significance and is forced to confront his ethical beliefs in order to expose dangerous local ...