

Blood in the Big Apple
Chapter 6 The night at O’Malley’s passed without incident. Vivien went with the fish and chips, while talking herself into the notion that going with the seafood even if it was deep fried offered a healthier choice over the corned beef. She got back to the hotel at a reasonable hour and took Mooky out for a walk into the myriad smells and sounds of the city. She repeated the ritual the next morning, both times pausing by Lenny’s door and listening for any


Penn Station Falls and Sparks a Revolution
As the Craftsman era continued to ingratiate itself into the American psyche it came under attack from a new wave of European aggression....


Sunday to Sunday
“The Gatekeeper” Sunday Morning 8:30 AM Sebastian Bernard was prone to wild mood swings, and he was currently very unhappy. He was a...


Preservation Wars: Overview
Historic preservation holds increasing sway over how cities and towns in the U.S. grow and evolve. Its rise to power began in the early...


Return of the Lash - Excerpt
Rex was walking across K Street; the fabled home of fat cat DC lobbyists and white-shoed lawyers on a lovely spring day. The tulips were...


Vengeance for All: Chapter Two Excerpt
Tony DeFacto had done a lot of bad things in his life in his quest for success and recognition. It eventually caught up and he paid a...


Preservation Wars Sample Chapter: Arts and Crafts Goes to War (Rev 2)
Deciding which homes, public buildings and neighborhoods are worth preserving is a subjective process. The deciders are usually experts...


Vengeance for All: Synopsis and Character Sketch
In the not-so-distant future, disparate individuals are living in Washington D.C. where political tribalism has continued to grow more...


Preservation Wars: Arts and Crafts Goes to War (Rev)
Identifying the most popular house types in the U.S. in particular neighborhoods and deciding what is worth preserving is a subjective...


Arts and Crafts Goes to War
The Arts and Crafts Movement began in England around 1880. Even though it was rooted in the notion of rejecting all things machine-made...

