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    Title: A Wife in Watercolor
    By (author): B.B. Shamp
    ISBN10-13: 1944962972 : 9781944962975
    One woman's status is seared into her skin. The other has no freedom. Can they disrupt a colony built on privilege before they face the gallows? Chesapeake Bay, 1747. Sarah Wise would give anything to feel safe. Homeless and mourning her kidnapped little girl, the widowed housekeeper makes a shrewd decision to accept a marriage offer from wealthy shipping tradesman Robert Morris, Sr. But after she witnesses the abuse of his slaves and he brands her with the company seal, she's petrified she'll always be a mistress and never a wife. Yearie longs for a more just system. Endlessly loyal to the young mother who controls her manumission, the enslaved woman works hard to open her owner's eyes. But as her heart burns for a man she can't openly love, she's terrified change is slowly slipping through her fingers. In this harrowing journey into pre-Revolutionary America, B.B. Shamp brings to life the true fighting spirit of women suffering under an iron-fisted patriarchal society.
    Pages: 408  Size: 234x158x31mm 
    PublishedSecant Publishing - November   2021
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
    List Price: 27.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 1 of: 25
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    Title: Altered Seasons
    Sub-title: Monsoonrise
    By (author): Paul Briggs
    ISBN10-13: 1944962484 : 9781944962487
    Altered Seasons: Monsoonriseis a top recommendation for cli-fi (climate change fiction) readers seeking more depth than the usual approach to life-threatening environmental changes. - D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review. A few weeks with no sea ice in the Arctic Ocean are enough to trigger a chain reactionthat alters the Northern Hemisphere beyond recognition. Isabel Bradshaw, an engineer, tries to find security for her family in an increasingly chaotic world when they are driven out of their home on the Chesapeake Bay.
    Pages: 394  Size: 229x152mm 
    PublishedSecant Publishing LLC - June   2018
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Science fiction
    List Price: 16.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 2 of: 25
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    Title: Collected Stories
    By (author): Barbara Lockhart
    ISBN10-13: 1944962808 : 9781944962807
    The 19 short stories in this collection by award-winning author Barbara Lockhart are set in the small towns and fields that stretch across the Eastern Shore of Maryland, in the land between the waters of the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean where evidence of long history and present-day struggles abounds. In this slice of rural America, there can be seen and appreciated a sense of the raw humanity of neighbors and strangers alike, as their choices and actions reverberate over days, years, and generations.
    Pages: 246  Size: 229x152mm 
    PublishedSecant Publishing LLC - July   2020
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Historical fiction : Short stories
    List Price: 17.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 3 of: 25
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    Title: Deadly Arts
    Sub-title: A Shane Hadley Mystery
    By (author): Ken Brigham
    ISBN10-13: 1944962670 : 9781944962678
    When the aging Nashville artist Bechman Warren Fitzwallington is discovered dead in his own bed, the question for detective Hardy Seltzer is simple: natural causes, or murder? Clues are scant, and an autopsy finds no signs of homicide, but no one is grieving. The number of strangely-acting suspects seems to be multiplying as rapidly as the artists florid late canvases. Galleries in Nashville and New York are quickly fighting for the rights to sell any paintings that Fitzwallington left behind. Hardy has avoided involving his friend, former detective Shane Hadley, in his cases since the Bonz Bagley murder. But now a national spotlight is shining on him, and he needs help. At the same time, Dr. Katya Karpov, Hadleys brilliant neurologist wife, is directing a 20-year study of the aging brain. To her dismay, the confidential data in her possession turn out to reveal unsuspected relationships that will only complicate the mystery.
    Pages: 316  Size: 216x140mm 
    PublishedSecant Publishing LLC - May   2020
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Crime & mystery
    List Price: 17.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 4 of: 25
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    Title: Deadly Science
    Sub-title: A Shane Hadley Mystery
    By (author): Ken Brigham
    ISBN10-13: 1944962662 : 9781944962661
    Former Nashville detective and Rhodes Scholar, Shane Hadley, hasnt been involved in a murder case since a stray bullet transected his spinal cord, ending his career and stranding him in a wheelchair. One Sunday morning, the familiar pop,pop,pop of gunshots draws Shane like a magnet. He wheels himself onto the balcony of his apartment overlooking Printers Alley, the once-beating heart of Music City USA. There, he sees Bonz Bagley, proprietor of Bonzs Booze and Music, lying dead in front of his club. Shanes wife, neurologist Katya Karpov, is doubly alarmed by the murdershe was fond of the old man, and also, she knows that he was taking an experimental drug for Alzheimers disease that was invented by Katyas boss at the university. Hardy Seltzer, the police detective assigned to the case, knows Shane as a department legend from before the accident that sidelined him. When fate brings them together, Hardy takes advantage of Shanes uncanny intuitions as they race to find the murderer.
    Pages: 356  Size: 216x140mm 
    PublishedSecant Publishing LLC - May   2020
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Crime & mystery
    List Price: 17.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 5 of: 25
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    Title: Dragged into the Light
    By (author): Tony Russo
    ISBN10-13: 194496293X : 9781944962937
    Ohio housewife Sherry Shriner grew to prominence as a social media cult leader, flourishing in the era of conspiracy theories and the 9/11 Truther movement. She preached the virtues of mysterious orgone energy and Christian prayer as defensive shields against the forces of darkness, including: Lucifer and his demons; reptilian shapeshifters masquerading as human elites; the New World Order; cell phone towers; even hostile UFOs that flamed out over her home, visible only as shooting stars. Amazingly, she built a coterie of passionate devotees. The more outrageous the lie, the more fervent their belief. In 2017, she told follower Steven Mineo that his girlfriend, Barbara Rogers, was a witch who would kill him. A month later, Steven was dead, and Barbara was in jail charged with his murder. Steven's death proved Sherry's divinity to her followers, but in reality, he was just the latest casualty in a string of online trolling attacks that had left an earlier believer dead of suicide and still more cast into the outer darkness of cyberspace.
    Pages: 258  Size: 234x158x25mm 
    PublishedSecant Publishing - May   2021
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: True crime
    List Price: 27.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 6 of: 25
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    Title: Dragged into the Light
    By (author): Tony Russo
    ISBN10-13: 1944962948 : 9781944962944
    Ohio housewife Sherry Shriner grew to prominence as a social media cult leader, flourishing in the era of conspiracy theories and the 9/11 Truther movement. She preached the virtues of mysterious orgone energy and Christian prayer as defensive shields against the forces of darkness, including: Lucifer and his demons; reptilian shapeshifters masquerading as human elites; the New World Order; cell phone towers; even hostile UFOs that flamed out over her home, visible only as shooting stars. Amazingly, she built a coterie of passionate devotees. The more outrageous the lie, the more fervent their belief. In 2017, she told follower Steven Mineo that his girlfriend, Barbara Rogers, was a witch who would kill him. A month later, Steven was dead, and Barbara was in jail charged with his murder. Steven's death proved Sherry's divinity to her followers, but in reality, he was just the latest casualty in a string of online trolling attacks that had left an earlier believer dead of suicide and still more cast into the outer darkness of cyberspace.
    Pages: 258  Size: 228x152x19mm 
    PublishedSecant Publishing - May   2021
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: True crime
    List Price: 17.99 Pounds Sterling
    Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 6
    Title: 7 of: 25
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    Title: Elisabeth Gilman
    Sub-title: Crusader for Justice
    By (author): Ross Jones
    ISBN10-13: 194496245X : 9781944962456
    This is the first-ever biography of Elisabeth Gilman, a largely forgotten Marylander born to privilege in the nineteenth century who became an irrepressible force for social justice in the twentieth. As the second daughter of Daniel Coit Gilman, founding president of The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Elisabeth was raised in well-to-do, influential circles. Privately educated by tutors, she eventually earned a bachelors degree at Johns Hopkins. But unlike many who shared Elisabeths elevated station, she was possessed of a restless and critical spirit. As a strong devotee of the Social Gospel, she campaigned on behalf of the poor, African- Americans, women, and laborers exposed to harsh conditions. After her fathers death, Elisabeth joined the Socialist Party and was nominated as a candidate for governor of Maryland, United States senator, mayor of Baltimore, and even sheriff of Baltimore. Never married, Elisabeth fell under the spell of a charismatic, progressive Episcopal priest named Mercer Green Johnston, and followed him and his wife to Paris during World War I, where she helped to support homesick American doughboys under the aegis of the YMCA.
    Pages: 260  Size: 216x140mm 
    PublishedSecant Publishing LLC - May   2018
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Biography: general : Gender studies: women
    List Price: 18.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 8 of: 25
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    Title: Free Dancing
    Sub-title: Random Stories from an Accidental Life
    By (author): Ken Brigham
    ISBN10-13: 1735995711 : 9781735995717
    In a collection of memories resembling pages snatched from a scrapbook, a leading physician and academic researcher reflects on the unpredictability of life. Medical school at Vanderbilt led to a series of life-altering experiences. A brief stint collecting blood samples from freshly slaughtered cattle in a Nashville abattoir left him with bespattered shirts and a dark apprehension of the closeness of death. Throughout his career, the polarity and inseparability of life and death have haunted him, a platform for savouring good times and exotic destinations when they came his way. This tragic sense has also fuelled Dr Brigham's avocation of writing fiction, including several published novels in which university hospitals provide the backdrop for tales of mystery, ambition, and suspense. Now retired, the author looks back at a life that carried him to a series of academic pinnacles -- The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore; the CDC in Atlanta; the University of California, San Francisco; once more to Vanderbilt, in Nashville; and then, finally, to Atlanta's Emory University.
    Pages: 206  Size: 235x160mm 
    PublishedSecant Publishing - January   2022
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: Biography: science, technology & medicine
    List Price: 28.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 9 of: 25
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    Title: Half Pass Six
    Sub-title: The Arcturus Expedition, 1925
    By (author): Barbara Lockhart
    ISBN13: 9798998961113

    Bremerhaven, Germany, 1919. A young, desperately poor German father leaves his small family to seek treatment for the poison gas that scalded his lungs on the battlefields of World War I. He never returns. Only his last, blood-stained pillowcase remains. His family is bereft.Brooklyn, 1925. That dead fatherâ s son, Willi Rohrbein, illegal, without papers, sneaks into New York harbor on a ship from Bremerhaven where he has been stowed away by friends of his uncle. He reunites with his mother and older sister, who had already come to the U.S. legally, only to be shoved out the door after a few days. His detection could bring the whole family down once again.Sargasso Sea and Galapagos Islands, 1925. Willi, now sixteen, finds himself usefully employed as a mess boy on one of the most celebrated voyages of the day â a scientific expedition to discover and catalog thousands of new specimens, explore the ocean depths with mile-long nets, and help seal the case for Darwinâ s theory of evolution. Willi knows how to peel potatoes and wash pots and pans, but he is mystified by the marine biology happening all around him. He understands very little English.Long Island, 1958. William Rohrbein, established in his own home, supporting his own family, long-since legal in his documentation, receives a Christmas gift from his oldest daughter that bewilders him at first. It is a beautiful original edition of The Arcturus Adventure, a bestseller published in 1926 by William Beebe, the Jacques Cousteau of his day.Willi has always admired, almost worshipped Beebe, but had little comprehension of the scientific breakthroughs happening on a weekly, sometimes daily and hourly, basis, in the Galapagos expedition that Beebe led and Willi served as mess boy.

    Now Willi gets it, as he spends his evenings reading slowly chapter by chapter, reliving old sights and episodes as if they had happened only yesterday and realizing for the first time why they were significant.Willi has succeeded in his life by being extremely hard-working. He does not talk much. He is often gruff. For the first time in her life, his daughter feels that she has managed to break through his reserve â however briefly â and appeal to his emotions.In this unusual narrative â part biography, part natural history, part obliquely written memoir -- Barbara Rohrbein Lockhart, Williâ s daughter, peels back layers of time with the artistry of a novelist and the tenacity of someone who is still trying to plumb her own origins.The result is Half Pass Six â a haunting account of an age now past, and a fugitive immigrant boy who found his own American dream, while memory and artifice are still able to summon them back into being.

    Pages: 220 
    PublishedSecant Publishing - September   2025
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: Biography: science, technology & medicine
    List Price: 29.99 Pounds Sterling
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon
    Title: 10 of: 25

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