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Casting the First Stone.

A young Federal Police officer is asked to take on a mission to root out the most dangerous international criminal in the world.

Set in a dystopian America of 1970 through the first third of the 21st Century, Matthew Sawyer's story is pieced together from historical fragments by a researcher in the mid 2050s.

OSS Istanbul

A former Buffalo soldier and WWI veteran escorts an OSS officer on a journey through Turkey and the Near East in the late Spring and early Summer of 1944.

Set in WWII Istanbul as well as Eastern Turkey, Russian-occupied Iran, and the border with Armenia, Preston Ferguson intermingles his life story with the ever-shifting political landscape being shaped by the imminent  defeat of Nazi Germany.

Deeply researched, this novel attempts to mesh a fictional character into the true political landscape that shaped domestic and foreign policies of the United States in the first half of the 20th Century.

Waldo, The Pardoner

The most evil and cynical character in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales is explored through this origin story and "biography" that has the choirboy brushing shoulders with the famous and infamous in the late 14th Century and early 15th Century England.
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