
The Romans conquered Gaul (modern France and Belgium) in seven years but it took them seventy-seven years to incorporate two thirds of Britain into the empire. One reason it took so long is the revolt that cost seventy thousand lives, destroyed three...
This thrilling novel embraces the interaction of two fascinating themes: The reintroduction of wolves into the ecosystem of Yellowstone National Park and the biological science of genetics. It began in the African bush where a scientist developed a m...
Blood on the plains is a work of fiction of a frontiersmen named Matt Hutchins, the lone survivor of a wagon train massacre. Found and raised by the Sioux, Matt not only learns the ways of the Sioux but his survival skills are keenly honed with his t...
This novel delves into the anonymities of genes that control traits, functions, and characteristics of living organisms. Nothing will prevent scientists from probing into the wonders of the unknown in efforts to uncover the hidden mysteries that lie ...
Set in the 14th Century in the dramatic landscape of Holy Island and North Northumberland, the novel is based on a real historic person. Isolde, daughter of the priest, is excommunicated from the church with other members of her community of Lowyk fo...