Tony Hillerman endorses this richly evocative new series that portrays the day-to-day lives of Native Americans in the west during a volatile time of betrayals great and small. The Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851 called for a reallocation of tribal lands...
Despite Second Lieutenant Benoit's protests against his government's heartless treatment of the Indians, he carries out his military duties, until he is rescued from death by a Sioux warrior who teaches him the Native American way of life. Original....
In the days leading up to the Civil War, a bloody shootout between soldiers and renegades leaves twelve immigrants dead and a villainous outlaw named "Notch" Henderson still roaming the frontier. Original....
Bestselling author Tony Hillerman's West comes alive in Ken Englade's exciting new series about the tribes, the settlers, and the soldiers who attempted to carve a life out of the golden West and made history along the way. The Cheyenne are on the a...
Desert Dance
It was 1858. New Orleans-born Second Lieutenant Jean Benoit is finally getting used to his post in Fort Laramie, Wyoming. Then comes the sudden order, direct from the Secretary of War. He is being promoted to captain and transferred to...
The terrifying true story of the serial killer who built a torture chamber in his Philadelphia home.Serial killer Gary Heidnik’s name will live on in infamy, and his house in North Philadelphia is tainted with the memory of unbelievable horrors. He...
Pamela Smart conspired with her teenage lover to kill her husband. This is her story -- told by the acclaimed true crime author of Cellar of Horror. Pam and Gregg Smart lived a seemingly storybook existence, the newlyweds very much in love. Al...
They were the owners of funeral home -- and organ harvesters. An unsettling look at the Sconce family from the acclaimed true crime author of Deadly Lessons. For sixty years, families in Southern California trusted the Sconce-owned Lamb Funer...
A shocking true story of crime, punishment, and injustice in a major American city. Charles Stuart claimed it was a black man who carjacked him, shooting both himself and his wife, ending both her life and the life of their unborn child. The a...
“Englade (Beyond Reason) here treats a complex Dallas murder case with a master’s touch . . . [A] web of blackmail and hired killers” (Publishers Weekly). Reporter Ken Englade explores the complex case of Rozanne Gailiunas...
Recounts the killing, in 1982, of Rozanne Gailiunas--the mistress of wealthy Dallas contractor Larry Aylor--who was found bound to her bed, strangled, and shot, allegedly by Aylor's socialite wife. Original....