Sue Houser Book Signing
Sue Houser reads & signs her new novel for grades 4-7, "Walter Steps Up to the Plate".
Sue Houser reads & signs her new novel for grades 4-7, "Walter Steps Up to the Plate".
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 […]
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 […]
"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.