Ranae J. Wischmann Reading & Book Signing
Ranae J. Wischmann reads and signs the novella "The Golden Cup".
Ranae J. Wischmann reads and signs the novella "The Golden Cup".
Who can an FBI agent and a scientist trust as they investigate a murder in the Ghost Town of Golden Gully? The medical examiner thinks the victim was tortured for several days before he was killed.
The newest Fernando Lopez Santa Fe mystery, "Santa Fe Assassin".
Gus Raney was an individual who possessed few, if any, redeeming qualities. Yet he attained a reputation as a genuine “wild west” character, even though he lived most of his eight decades in the twentieth century.
"Wooden shoes, windmills, and the Westerbork Camp – Jews of the Netherlands", is a story of the Dutch and the immeasurable losses they endured during World War II.
Patricia Smith Wood signs her mother's biography, "Raising Ruby: The Amazing True Story of a Twentieth Century Woman" and her Harrie McKinsey mystery series.
Valerie A. Santillanes reads and signs her novel, largely based on her own family, "Little Flowers" .
Janet Brennan signs her Harriet Murphy historical novels "A Little Bit of Something" and "More Than Enough".
The rugged scenery of the New Mexico Territory formed a dramatic backdrop for get-rich-quick schemes and brazen acts of violence.
Rachel Bate signs her new children's book "Hatch Chile Willie".
Political polarization, racism, sexism, economic inequality, and other social issues are examined.
Mary Dezember reads and signs her historical novel "Wild Conviction" and her poetry collection "Earth-Marked Like You".