Books by Edward Cline and Complete Book Reviews
Edward Cline, Author . MacAdam/Cage $25 (360p) ISBN 978-1-931561-00-6
Set in 1740s England, this enthralling first installment in a projected four-book cycle about the American Revolution introduces the main character of the series, young Jack Frake. Clever, observant and fiercely loyal, Jack gets himself noticed by...
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Edward Cline, Author . MacAdam/Cage $25 (424p) ISBN 978-1-931561-20-4
The second volume in Cline's series about the foundations of the American Revolution (following Sparrowhawk, Book One: Jack Frake) follows precociously brilliant and rebellious English nobleman Hugh Kenrick. Kenrick demonstrates early on that...
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Edward Cline, Author . MacAdam/Cage $24 (170p) ISBN 978-1-931561-87-7
Cline turns his attention to the antitax movement that helped shape the American Revolution, specifically the battle to stop the Stamp Act and the subsequent rebellion that started in Virginia. Hugh Kenrick, the hero of volume two, becomes a burgess
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Edward Cline, Author Mysterious Press $15.45 (0p) ISBN 978-0-89296-291-4
Readers of this workmanlike first detective novel will not be surprised to learn that Cline is working on the authorized Ayn Rand biography. Chess Hanrahan, wealthy New York private eye, is hired by the Granville Foundation to find Gregory Compton,...
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Edward Cline. Perfect Crime (www.perfectcrimebooks.com), $14.95 trade paper (152p) ISBN 978-1-935797-21-0
Cline’s uneven fourth Chess Hanrahan novel, written before the first published in the series, First Prize (1988), charts the PI’s previous career as the police chief of East Auberley, Mass. Suspecting that the death of philosophy professor Craig...
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Berton Braley, Author, Edward Cline, Author, Linda Tania Abrams, Editor Atlantean Press $9.95 (161p) ISBN 978-0-9626854-3-9
Merritt Fury, an American entrepreneur in Hong Kong, is the star of Cline's ( First Prize ) high-finance thriller, which promises more than it delivers. Cold War politics, the soaring price of tungsten and dead bodies floating in the harbor propel...
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