
Nine thousand years ago a band of people called the Shahala
faced famine. Yet their Moonkeeper, the woman Ashan, foresaw hope,
and led them across the Tabu land and on to Humankind's destiny.
Ahead lay a savage and volatile people who needed to learn the
Moonkeeper's ways; a woman with secrets that could destroy Ashan's
love for her mate, Tor; and a terrifying dream journey toward death.
Now as the Shahala's quest for survival begins, the first seeds of
the nation would grow or perish on the banks of a mighty river . . .
in a long-ago eon called the Misty Time.
ISBN 0-446-60205-1 ©1996
$5.99 US Softcover

The cascading river roared between canyon walls, and there, on the
edge of lush grasslands, a determined band of people called the
Shahala prepared for their new Moonkeeper. But the young woman
called Ashan knew her people faced vast changes. Soon, challenging
the old ways and led by troubling visions, she and a brave hunter
named Tor would travel pathways the Shahala never trod . . . from
the Misty Time to the bright beginning when humanity's true future
would be born.
ISBN 0-446-36435-5 ©1994
$5.99 US Softcover
Charisat is a city at the Fringe of the Waste, a rocky and
treacherous area of desolation formed more than a thousand years ago when a mysterious holocaust
drained the sea and destroyed the flourishing civilization of the Ancients. Khat, a member of a
humanoid race created by the Ancients to survive in the Waste, and Sagai, his human partner, are
relic dealers working on the edge of society, trying to stay one step ahead of the Trade Inspectors.
When Khat is hired to find relics believed to be part of one of the Ancients' arcane engines, they are
both reluctant to become involved. But the request comes from the Warders, powerful mages who
serve Charisat's Elector. The deadly politics of Charisat's upper tiers aren't the only danger and the
relics the Warders want are the key to an Ancient magic of unknown power.
ISBN 0-312-85686-5 ©1995 $22.95 USA
ISBN 0-812-56708-0 ©1996 $6.99 USA Paperback 383 pages

An historical novel of unprecedented scope, a family saga encompassing ten Golden Ages, spanning 5000
years, from ancient Mesopotamia to Elizabethan England. During the intervening Golden Ages, a variety of
customs, mores and taboos, trades and religions, traditions and temptations cunningly beguile the scribe's lively
family. Imagine a play in which the stage setting changes between acts, from one Golden Age to another, while
the characters remain the same, the story a continuous drama. Such is The Scribe's Family, a saga that dramatizes
the unchanging character of human nature. The passions which engulfed ordinary people five-thousand years
ago, still do.
ISBN: 0-965719-61-8 ©1997
$22 US Hardcover 326 Pages

The last of the mighty druids, Ubarra the wizard, returns from the grips
of death to fulfill a
mission imposed upon him by forces from the spirit realm. He must
destroy the Roman
centurion, Hadrian Aldius, whose fateful shipwreck on the island's rocks
will make him a
catalyst in this juncture of time where darkness threatens to engulf the
world. A Celtic
witch's daughter, Ethrain, becomes Hadrian's companion and guide,
teaching him the
mystic ways of her people. Charged with a mission from the Otherworld,
they journey to
Gaul, confront Attila's invading hordes, and change the course of
history.
ISBN: 155197293X ©1997
$4.99US Softcover 275 pages

The city is Rome, the year is 80 B.C. When an aspiring young
advocate named Cicero takes on his first big murder case, he finds
himself in hot water...and turns for help to Gordianus the Finder.
This is the novel that began the series. "Gripping...A combination of
Hitchcock-style suspense and vivid historical details." (Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette)
ISBN: 0-804110-39-5 ©1991
$5.99US Softcover 401 Pages

As the Spartacus slave revolt rages through Italy, Gordianus is summoned
to the Bay of Naples by Rome's richest man, Marcus Crassus. Two
escaped slaves appear to have murdered their master...and unless
Gordianus can prove otherwise, every slave in the household will be
slaughtered in retribution.
ISBN:0-804111-27-8 ©1992
$5.99US Softcover 321 Pages

Song of the White Swan, by Aleta Boudreaux (Historical Fiction). An
epic tale of Celtic Brittany and the New World. Antoinette Charboneau,
a young Druid priestess, embarks on a journey across an uncharted
ocean to the New World. Following her destiny, Antoinette encounters a
savage land, tests her faith in the Goddess and her love for the man she
sees in her visions. Set in fifteenth century France, Brittany and Nova
Scotia, Song of the White Swan involves the turbulence of the
Renaissance, a Knights Templar secret mission and an alternative
discovery of the New World and its People, the Micmac.
ISBN 0-965970-16-7
$10.00 US 397 Pages
Softcover
