8/15/2020The Challenge of the YukonThe Case of the Friendly Enemies8/17/19498/15/2020The Quiz KidsWhat to Wear in the White House8/15/19488/15/2020NBC TheaterThe Crusaders8/20/19498/15/2020The Saint Greed Causes Murder8/14/19488/15/2020Mercury Summer TheaterAbendego the Slave8/16/1946 Sergeant Preston and Yukon King undertake a perilous canoe rescue in tonight’s … Continue reading
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8/8/2020Fort Laramie The Massacre8/5/19568/8/2020Comman PerformanceWalter Pidgeon, the Mills Brothers8/11/19428/8/2020Bold VentureThe Search for Tommy Reed8/6/19518/8/2020Destination FreedomThe Heart of Geroge Cotton8/8/19488/8/2020The WhistlerBullet Proof8/6/19468/8/2020Dimension XThe Veldt8/9/1951 Fort William, the first Fort Laramie, as it looked prior to 1840. Painting from memory by Alfred Jacob … Continue reading
8/1/2020Frontier GentlemanKendall Robs Jesse James7/27/19588/1/2020My Favorite HusbandThe Portrait Artist8/6/19488/1/2020Dr. KildareMr. Kramer, Nurse Parker, Lead Poison8/2/19508/1/2020Voyage of the Scarlet QueenThe Lily in the Chimoplo Bar7/31/19478/1/2020Sam SpadeSam and Psyche8/3/19468/1/2020Weird CircleThe House and the Brain8/5/1943 Before he was radio’s Paladin, John Dehner was … Continue reading
Beethoven’s portrait by Christian Horneman, 1803 Beethovenhaus Bonn A little tune that got bigger…and bigger! … Continue reading
KH: Norman, this is your fifth book, but the first time you’ve used the genre description “adventure romance.” Considering all that transpires in DOWNEAST LEDGE, I’d say that’s apt. What led you to write in this vein–and how did … Continue reading
KH: Many of the men in this story are not without their troubles–a shiftless brother, a dangerous love interest, and of course, the quiet center of the action, a once-great scholar stricken down by disease. As a man writing from … Continue reading