Overview :Oak Openings by James Fennimore Cooper. After returning from his European travels in the 1830s, Cooper was persuaded by his nephew, Horace H... Read More
Overview :"Camp Silver Oaks is like going to Sleepaway Camp on Fear Street." - Christopher Robertson - author of The Cotton Candy Massacre. Friday the... Read More
Overview :It ought to be matter of surprise how men live in the midst of marvels, without taking heed of their existence. The slightest derangement of... Read More
Overview :A profound meditation on the human need for connection with nature, as one man seeks solace beneath the bows of an ancient oak tree.--Peter ... Read More
Overview :We have heard of those who fancied that they beheld a signal instance of thehand of the Creator in the celebrated cataract of Niagara. Such ... Read More
Overview :James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) was a prolific and popular American writer of the early 19th century. He is particularly remembered as a n... Read More
Overview :This is the author's third book on the Oak Island, Nova Scotia mystery, and it may be a mystery no more. James A. McQuiston, a fellow with t... Read More
Overview :Early in 2017, James A. McQuiston wrote a book entitled Oak Island Missing Links, exploring, in a logical, pragmatic fashion, the many myste... Read More
Overview :From the 2017 winner of the Harper Lee Prize for legal fiction comes a powerful and timely story of race, politics, injustice, and murder as... Read More
Overview :When it comes to gardening, Cassandra "Casey" Calhoun isn't afraid to get her hands dirty. But when it comes to murder, she's not the kind o... Read More
Overview :Knights of Malta in Nova Scotia?After more than eight years of researching the Oak Island, Nova Scotia mystery, author James A. McQuiston, F... Read More
Overview :In his sixth book on the Oak Island, Nova Scotia, mystery, James McQuiston has discovered some remarkable links of people associated with th... Read More
Overview :Oak Island: Missing Links debunks the naysayers who insist on discounting the age old legend of Scottish sailors coming to Oak Island long b... Read More
Overview :The Oak Openings - the last of Cooper's twelve Indian tales - was commenced on New Year's day of 1848, and written in the course of the foll... Read More