
It is 1559, the first year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, when Susanna,
Lady Appleton, gentlewoman sleuth and expert on poisonous herbs, sets out to
find the murderer of the steward on the Appletons' Lancashire estate. Local
gossip says he was done in by a ghost, but Lady Appleton suspects poison
went into his marrow-bone pie. In the process of finding the killer, she
also uncovers family secrets her husband, Sir Robert, "intelligence
gatherer" for the queen, would just as soon keep hidden.
ISBN: 0-312151-23-3 ©1997
$21.95 US
Hardcover 218 Pages

Two years after the events of the first book, while her husband is in
Scotland "wenching and quaffing" (to use the words of the reviewer for
Publisher's Weekly), Lady Appleton is called to Madderly Castle in
Gloucestershire, where a mysterious Scotsman has recently been found dead.
She's told her help is needed to compile an herbal, but her expertise in
poisonous herbs is of less importance in this adventure than her ability to
ferret out secrets, especially after more murders occur.
ISBN: 0-312180-92-6 ©1998
$21.95 US
Hardcover 295 Pages

The stunning epic that stirred the imagination of millions. Here is a novel of awesome beauty and
power. A moving saga about people, relationships and the boundaries of love. Through Jean Auel's
magnificent storytelling, we are taken back to the dawn of mankind and swept up in the wonderful
world of a very special heroine, Ayla. Her enthralling story is one we all can share.
ISBN: 0-553250-42-6 ©1984
$7.99 US
Softcover

Here is an unforgettable odyssey into a world of awesome mysteries, into a distant past made
vividly real, a novel that carries us back to the exotic, primeval world we experienced in The Clan
Of The Cave Bear -- and to beautiful Ayla, the bold woman who captivates us with her fierce
courage and questing heart. Cruelly cast out by the ancient Clan that adopted her as a child, Ayla
now travels alone in a land of glacial cold and terrifying beasts.
ISBN: 0-553250-53-1 ©1984
$7.99 US
Softcover

Once again, Jean M. Auel opens the door of time to reveal an age of wonder and terror at the dawn
of humanity. With all the consummate storytelling artistry and vivid authenticity she brought to The
Clan Of The Cave Bear and its sequel, The Valley Of Horses, Jean M. Auel continues the
breathtaking epic journey of the woman called Ayla. Now, with her devoted Jondalar, Ayla boldly
sets forth into the land of the Mamutoi--the Mammoth Hunters, the Others she has been seeking.
ISBN: 0-553280-94-5 ©1986
$7.99 US
Softcover
With her companion, Jondolar, Ayla sets out on
her most dangerous and daring journey--away from the welcoming hearth of the Mammoth Hunters,
and into the unknown. their odyssey spans a beautiful but treacherous continent, the windswept
grasslands of Ice Age Europe, casting the bold pair among strangers. Some will become friends,
intrigued by Ayla's ways of taming wild horses and wolves. Others will become fierce enemies,
threatened by what they cannot understand.
ISBN: 0-553289-41-1 ©1991
$7.99 US
Softcover

Tamar the Tender Twig is based upon Biblical and other historical accounts of the life of the
Prophet Jeremiah, and Tamar, the daughter of King Zedekiah. Biblical history ends with their exile
to Tahpahnes, Egypt, where some believe Jeremiah died a martyr's death. This novel, however,
continues the story as found in the histories and legends of Ireland, where Jeremiah is known as
Ollam Fodhla, the learned prophet, and Tamar, as the wife of King Heremon. Through their
posterity come the kings and queens of Ireland, Scotland and England, including today's Queen
Elizabeth II. This tender romance of young royals caught up in the turmoil of the dark days of the
destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC entwines the reader in their struggle to survive against savage
seas and ancient pagan cultures, as they and the prophet establish a Golden Age in Ireland.
ISBN: 0-9620717-3-0 256 pages
$9.95 US
Softcover