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Embark on an enthralling journey through the Roman Empire with Onesimus, a masterful work of historical fiction rooted in deep research.
This novel reimagines the life of Onesimus, a disillusioned slave who steals from his master, Philemon, and seeks a better life for himself beyond slavery. Set against the vivid tapestry of Roman society—spanning the quiet valleys of Colossae to the bustling heart of Rome—McDowell weaves a narrative rich with historical detail, exploring themes of faith, love, and personal growth. With his extensive education in the study of the ancient world and ancient langauges, author brings authenticity to this compelling story, blending biblical echoes with a gripping human drama.
Ideal for fans of historical fiction and Christian fiction, Onesimus offers a fresh perspective on a figure tied to Paul’s Letter to Philemon. Discover this moving tale of transformation today!
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Colonel Jonathan: An American Story is an unusual work of historical fiction—more history than fiction. A deeply-researched story of a remarkable man and his remarkable family, who lived in remarkable times, and who left an impact that intertwines with the history of America and extends from the eastern ocean to the western one. It is a story worth rescuing from beneath grandma’s back porch, and gluing back together, and being read by everyone who has an even passing interest in America’s beginnings.
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Hugo Larson is a retired accountant living in North Seattle. Having recently lost the person most important to him, he attempts to make a life for himself in spite of that gaping absence. While he spends his time swimming, gardening, and accomplishing the mundane tasks of everyday life, he also has several important relationships to manage. Adrian is Hugo’s caring but foolish son, a young man desperately in need of career guidance. Hugo’s brother, Martin, brims with positive energy and a life many would envy: a kind wife, an illustrious teaching career, and a darling granddaughter—but at the implications of retiring. Then there is Paul, a serene next-door neighbor and friend who is haunted by his own loss, who goes on adventures with Hugo through the city. Despite all this, Hugo faces the heaviness of existence, confronts towering questions, embraces and then pushes away those close to him. Through the course of one year, he faces his past, struggles with the present, and questions the future.
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Sixteen-year-old Niena wants nothing more than to attend an elite bardic college, but when the dragon that shattered the empire awakens again she finds herself on the run, through the fey realm of Fairhome, to the city where she was born. On her trail are her army veteran grandfather, thrown into a commander’s role he doesn’t want, the lord of the fairies, trying to steer her to his own ends, and the husband she won’t meet for fifteen years. If she kills the dragon, she’ll save everyone she holds dear. But if she kills the dragon, she’s cursed instead to become it.
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This volume, Amazing Stories, Volume 1, No. 1, was originally published in 1926 by Experimenter Publishing Company, New York, and until now only available in rare print copies, scans, or as plain text files produced via computer OCR, which results in numerous errors and mistakes and lack formatting. This version, by Sulis International, has been carefully edited, formatted, and typeset. We have left most archaic spellings and words as in the original, only editing for punctuation, typographical errors, and formatting.
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To and Fro Upon the Earth is a hauntingly beautiful debut novel that explores the human spirit’s struggle for meaning amidst chaos. Jay, a man released after a decade of confinement, steps into a world both familiar and foreign, grappling with loss and the fragments of a life left behind. His journey unfolds through bus trips to unknown destinations, desolate deserts, a storm-ravaged fishing vessel, and surreal visions that blur the lines between reality and dream. From the bustling success of a businessman to the perilous fight for survival at sea, Jay’s story is a puzzle with missing pieces, forcing him to confront grief, identity, and the search for order and meaning in a chaotic existence. McDowell’s lyrical prose, inspired by literary giants like Hemingway and Joyce, weaves a tapestry of introspection and resilience. The novel is enriched with historical references—quotes from Alexander Pope, C.S. Lewis, and Solzhenitsyn—and vivid depictions of real deep-sea creatures, grounding its philosophical depth in tangible detail. As Jay faces monstrous storms, both literal and metaphorical, he discovers that survival is not about solving the puzzle but finding peace within it. Perfect for readers of literary fiction and survival narratives, To and Fro Upon the Earth is a profound meditation on life, faith, and the indomitable will to endure.
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