Mysteries of Winterthurn
Xavier Kilgarven has three baffling cases in his upper New York state 19th-century home, all of which are failures.
Two logs crossing: John Haskell's story
A young boy goes on a fur trapping adventure with the Indians in order to pay off his father's debt and support his widowed mother and younger brothers and sisters. The story is set in the northern woods of New York State.
We are gathered here
Two heroines challenge the constraints against women in 1880s New York State. One is Regina, whose epilepsy makes her an outcast in society, the other is Olive, a miner's wife hired to look after her. The pair share adventures that take them into alternative societies of Adirondack women: gypsy camps, a madhouse, and a commune of renegade Shaker women. A first novel.
Satanstoe
Dutch Pioneers seeking a settlement head north from New York City to Albany and then to the Adirondacks, encountering Revolutionary War battles on the way. First of a trilogy dealing with frontier life and customs in colonial New York.
Adirondack detective: as autumn leaves turn
Private Detective Jason Black with his wife, Patty, and their son, Jay, have returned to their log home in the Adirondack Mountain Hamlet of of Old Forge and Detective Black is busy working on routine check cases, when he receives a telephone call from Private Investigator Wayne Beyea of Mableton, Georgia concerning a missing young woman who failed to return to her parents home in Mableton after selling magazine subscriptions with other sales people in the vast Adirondack Mountain Park region.