Irving A. Greenfield Books
Judah
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“ANCIENT OF DAYS is brutal, brilliant, raw, and ultimately true.” -The New York Post
Judah the Hammer, they called him. The leader in the story of one of the bloodiest repressions and uprisings in Jewish history, an uprising that overturned the relationship with their Greek overlords of the Seleucid Empire …those who stormed the temple in a surprise massacre and demanded no less than eradication of the Jewish religion. Bestselling author Irving A. Greenfield vividly illustrates how Judah and his brothers changed everything in a war for religious freedom, the astonishing events celebrated as the Festival of Lights.
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Wharf Sinister
It’s in the middle of the American Civil War that Rachel Mundy, who has already lost much in the fighting, finds herself leaving her small town of Glens Falls to travel to the crowded streets of New York City where she plans to accept a position as a governess and hopefully leave behind old wounds. Her new employer, Mr. Gilbert, his sickly wife, Claudia, and their spirited son, Fred, immediately capture her sympathy and heart. But not everything is as it seems. Though Rachel’s only wish is to do her job, she finds herself drawn into a dangerous web of lies and accusations that threaten her very safety. Can she trust Fred, who tells her that Gilbert is not his father, and that he hides a most terrible secret in the depths of the cellar? Can she resist Gilbert himself, who both excites and scares her, drawn as she is to him and the love he promises her? And when the time comes, can she decide who to trust when it matters most? The perilous secrets which Rachel uncovers and who she puts her faith in will decide her fate. If she remains her very life may be in danger.
MacKenna’s Piece
The Time: 1950, at the beginning of the Korean War. The Place: Fort Bliss Texas where the 245th Infantry Battalion, a National Guard Unit, is sent to train before being deployed to Korea. The Problem: Private John Gault MacKenna is actually a full colonel in the Army’s Criminal Investigation Department. sent to investigate a shylocking operation. He quickly discovers the 245th is like no other army unit. It is in fact a big club whose members have ties to the Mafia. His presence activates old feuds, new romances and a host of impossibly wild events that will bring a smile and laughter to anyone who has served or is serving the United States Army.
Mass for a Dead Witch
Agnes Fillmore is a strong-willed and intelligent woman in an age when society does not exactly smile upon such traits who spends her days at the British Museum, studying the excavation of Troy. She soon discovers the Museum offers more than ancient texts, however. When she is approached by the suave and seductive Cory Williams, Agnes finds herself falling for him, and nothing, not even her terrifying nightmare-visions of a demon lover and her family’s warnings can keep her from him. One by one, her family members die off, leaving Agnes with no one except Cory himself. As her nightmares become more intense, Cory reveals that he, too, is plagued by the hellish visions. In an attempt to salvage their sanity, Agnes seeks the help of a psychiatrist. Cory’s undeniable displeasure with her wellness begins to sway the Doctor into contemplating a more insidious truth: Perhaps Cory Williams is not what he appears to be…
Ancient of Days
Six Weeks on The New York Post Bestseller List!
The dramatic sweep of THE ANCIENT OF DAYS brings to life the story of mankind on the cusp of civilization, and how one man, Ronstrom the Builder, made it happen. It’s a story of magic, miracles, violence and passion; of self-sacrifice and challenge.
It’s the story of how we became human with the ability to love and build, to leave our mark, so those who followed would know the miracle of Stonehenge, and what it means.
Irving A. Greenfield is the highly acclaimed author of over 300 novels, including TAGGET, the basis for the movie starring Daniel J. Travanti.
ANCIENT OF DAYS swept to prominence with favorable comparisons to Sir Arthur C. Clarke’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, and some critics have said it blazed the trail for Jean M. Auel’s phenomenon Clan of the Cave Bear.
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Beyond Valor
Based on true situations and elements in World War II Italy, a U.S. soldier’s daring attempt to break out and rescue 300 souls from a Nazi death camp during wartime against the full strength of Nazi opposition.
Originally published under the name Frank Geron © Zebra 1984
Only the Dead Speak Russian
The staff of Moses has been passed down through the centuries, following only the worthiest of the bloodlines. Can the instrument that parted the Red Sea survive the Russian revolution and the modern day, and still remain in safe hands?
From bestselling author IRVING A. GREENFIELD comes a mystical adventure from Moscow to Siberia to New York, spanning three quarters of a century, both real and surreal, gritty, passionate and electrifying.
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A Play of Darkness
Newly back in print by the author of ANCIENT OF DAYS, this is a spellbinding tale of sorcery, romance, and intrigue immersed in the blood drenched Spanish Inquisition of mid-17th Century Mexico.
From the mists of legend, priest – spirit – man Augustin Vasquez Ibanez appears in the occupied village of Oaxaca untouched by the raging conflict. He takes in a nameless boy to be trained in his dark, mysterious ways. The boy learns to read and write, rides through the world of hallucinogenic drugs, conjures storms, and falls tragically in love with a village girl. Then, when his people need him most, he calls upon one last surge of the old power…
Snow Giants Dancing
When religious fanaticism and hate are brought to a boil and the Snow Giants begin to dance, fear becomes a reality and death follows.
Author of over 300 books, Dr. Irving A. Greenfield’s THE ANCIENT OF DAYS spent 6 weeks on the bestseller list, and his book TAGGET was made into a television movie starring Daniel J. Travanti.