Retired to his family home on a Georgia lake and facing death, former history professor Andrew Lachlin becomes alive to the wonders of nature and enters new relationships with a country boy named Willie Sullivan and a former love, Callie MacKenzie...
With crackling action and razor-sharp dialogue, award-winning author Philip Lee Williams brings the dark side of Atlanta to life with private detective Hank Prince. A former AAA baseball player, Prince has lately fallen on hard times and is thinking ...
Daniel, a sensitive young man psychologically traumatized by witnessing a brutal murder as a small child, begins to emerge from his innocent world into normalcy, because of his relationship with Rebecca, a divorced English professor...
Snake Ripley, trapped in Rockton, Mississippi, taking care of his ailing father and retarded brother, finds a soulmate in Truly Crawford, a spoiled southern debutante, and the combined rage of the couple scars the entire town...
Georgia's Author of the Year for fiction presents a wonderful novel featuring his hallmark blend of humor and pathos. When a music professor tormented by a crumbling marriage and the onset of middle age recognizes his first love in a TV special on th...
Set in a city as lively and absorbing as the novel's writing, The True and Authentic History of Jenny Dorset is a comic historical epic with a memorable heroine. The novel, while parodying the style of eighteenth-century novelists such as Henry Field...
In the spring of 1864, the Confederate Army in Georgia is faced with the onrushing storm of General William T. Sherman's troops. A young sharpshooter for the South, Charlie Merrill, who has suffered many losses in his life already, must find a way to...
The Campfire Boys tells a story that's never really been told in fiction before - of Civil War camp entertainers. A book filled with high spirits and hilarity, it is also a book of extremely accurate history, telling the story of the Eastern Theater ...
Dante s Divine Comedy has, since it was first published, captured the imagination of readers with its amazing journey through hell, purgatory, and heaven. Now, in a dazzling reimagining of Dante s work, award-winning novelist and poet Philip Lee Will...
Few people know that Ralph Waldo Emerson had a mentally challenged brother. Now, in a deeply moving novel in letters, noted writer Philip Lee Williams imagines the last year of this brother's sad but transcendent life as he lives with a farm family i...
Lucy McKay, a high school English teacher from Mississippi, is estranged from her divorced parents. Her father, Pratt McKay, is a professor of history at UNC-Chapel Hill, and her mother a professor of art history at Duke. Pratt, who is ill with multi...