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Full Dress Gray

by Lucian K., IV Truscott

A female cadet has collapsed and died while parading past the reviewing stand on a hot September morning. The autopsy establishes that she'd had sex with three different men the night before. Some claim that...


The "Wild West" Collection

by William MacLeod Raine

Compiled in one book, the essential collection of western books

Brand Blotters by William MacLeod Raine

The Watchers of the Plains by Ridgwell Cullum

The Free Range by Elwell Lawrence

That Girl Montana by Marah...


None Shall Look Back

by Caroline Gordon

A study of the hero in his archetypal struggle against death, this novel follows the Civil War in the West through the career of Confederate Rivers Allard, a Kentuckian who rides with Forrest. Southern Classics...


The Good Man: A Novel

by Edward Jae-Suk Lee

A soldier's story, one particularly timely amid the news of abuse in Iraq. It is the beautifully and poignantly told story of Gabriel Cuttman, an aging Korean War veteran, a good man who has done bad things...


Goshawk Squadron

by Derek Robinson

Goshawk Squadron completes Derek Robinson's great trilogy of Royal Flying Corps novels. As one reviewer said: 'Robinson mixes action with cynicism and hard-bitten humour that has you halfway between tears and...


Red Rag Blues

by Derek Robinson

It's 1953, and Luis Cabrillo has burned through the small fortune he earned from both British and German Intelligence in WW2. Now he has only his wits, his confidence, and his dazzling skills at lying and cheating...


Artillery of Lies

by Derek Robinson

1943. British Intelligence has finally got to grips with the Eldorado Network, Germany's most successful spy ring. It turns out to be one man in a small room in Lisbon, inventing phony (but convincing) reports....


Hornet's Sting

by Derek Robinson

The second of three great Royal Flying Corps novels by Derek Robinson, Hornet's Sting expresses all his trademark qualities: savage humour, vivid air combat, and the heart-breaking dilemma of the young. It also...


Eldorado Network

by Derek Robinson

1941. Hitler rampant. Spain neutral. Madrid, like Casablanca, the launching pad for spies from all sides. The most daring and audacious is codenamed 'Eldorado'.

Young, inexperienced, hotheaded, he had no right...


Operation Bamboozle

by Derek Robinson

From 1941 to 1943 it was the Germans. Then it was the turn of the British. Come the Cold War, he's conning McCarthy. Now he's going head to head with the L.A. mob. For high-stakes con artist Luis Cabrillo, once...


War Story

by Derek Robinson

The first of three great Royal Flying Corps novels by Derek Robinson, War Story is the savagely funny and utterly convincing story of Hornet Squadron and - just eighteen and fresh from public school - new recruit...


Piece of Cake

by Derek Robinson

From the Phoney War of 1939 to the Battle of Britain in 1940, the pilots of Hornet Squadron learn their lessons the hard way. Hi-jinks are all very well on the ground, but once in a Hurricane's cockpit, the...


Hullo Russia, Goodbye England

by Derek Robinson

Flight Lieutenant Silk, a twice-decorated Lancaster pilot in WW II, rejoins the R.A.F. and qualifies to fly the Vulcan bomber. Piloting a Vulcan is an unforgettable experience: no other aircraft comes close...


Damned Good Show

by Derek Robinson

They joined an R.A.F known as "the best flying club in the world", but when war pitches the young pilots of 409 Squadron into battle over Germany, their training, tactics and equipment are soon found wanting,...


A Good Clean Fight

by Derek Robinson

North Africa, 1942. Dust, heat, thirst, flies. Nothing here to harm but the sand, the enemy and yourself. A good clean fight, for those who like that sort of thing, and some do. From an advanced landing field,...


The Battle of Milroy Station

by Robert H. Fowler

What is the nature of true courage?

In March of 1896, Andrew Jackson Mundy, a senator from the Deep South, is secretly urged by Marc Hanna, the rich kingmaker, to become William McKinley's running mate in the...


The Sabre's Edge

by Allan Mallinson

More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA


This Way To Heaven

by Tom Foley

American soldier Robert Jackson joined the army to earn tuition for college; he wanted only to settle down with his high school sweetheart and start a family. He came to Bosnia to help the U.N. forces keep the...


The Blue and the Gray Undercover

by Ed Gorman

Battles were won with bullets and sabers on the battlefields of the War Between the States, for sure. But often, the outcome of those battles was affected by the heroic acts of spies--both Union and Confederate....


The Great War Syndicate

by Frank R. Stockton

In the spring of a certain year, not far from the close of the nineteenth century, when the political relations between the United States and Great Britain became so strained that careful observers on both sides...