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Mask of Romulus by Mark Jamilkowski

A cinematic epic of empire, prophecy, and the human cost of power. In this ambitious historical novel, Jamilkowski draws Rome and India into dialogue through power, prophecy, and inner conflict. Rome was born from prophecy. Centuries later, Augustus faces war,…
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Delaware at Christmas: The First State in a Merry State by Dave Tabler

A beautifully told celebration of heritage, hope, and holiday spirit. “Christmas has always been a mirror of who we are,” writes Tabler in his latest, a book that’s less a scholarly study than a fond, finely detailed stroll through the…
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Jesus, the Man and the Myth: A Jewish Reading of the New Testament by Frederic Seager

Thorough, extensive, and well-researched… A stunning work of history. Seager, a retired professor of history from the University of Montreal, makes some profound observations about Jesus and the New Testament, awareness of which he believes is a must for the…
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Neville Chamberlain’s War: How Great Britain Opposed Hitler 1939-1940 by Frederic Seager

An incisive and provocative look at the history of WWII… Seager delivers a deeply researched, fresh narrative of the history of WWII in his latest book. Most people know Winston Churchill as a political hero who stood up to Hitler…