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Druids, Celts, and Romans
Europe-circa 400 BC
James Francis Smith
In 300 BC, the iron producing Celts ruled a swatch of Europe from the
British Isles to Turkey. This historical novel describes these founders of Europe and their contributions to civilization.
Learn about Celtic & Roman lifestyles and religious beliefs. This book was originally published in
hard cover as The Celtic Invasion of Rome. Kindle, $9.99 USD.
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The Last of the Fenians
James Francis Smith
While his boyhood friend Reed studied for the priesthood, PJ Sleavin traveled to Belfast
on a fruitless search for Fiona Glackin, his childhood sweetheart. His subsequent
involvement with the Irish Republican Brotherhood gave him the choice to either serve in the British Army or hang. He chose
the cycle corps, enabling him to be at HQ and visit the men in the trenches during every battle fought by the British. Reed
loses his arm while with the Irish 10th in Gallipoli and returns to Ireland
in time for the 1916 rebellion. Fiona marries out of her religion before immigrating
to the US. Kindle, $9.99 USD.
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The Life and Times of Liam O'Donnell
United States 1918-1946
James Francis Smith
A year-by-year family epic told by the hard-of-hearing Rory O'Donnell. He and his rascal brother
Liam survive Philadelphia's river wards, parochial schools, the Great Depression, and Prohibition. Liam dies
in WWII, when he crashes into the Sea of Japan. Battles of WWII and other historical events are covered in
great detail. Kindle, $9.99 USD.
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Bobby Kennedy Befriends Rory O'Donnell
James Francis Smith
Rory marries his next door neighbor Jeannie McAllister despite her tarnished
reputation and out-of-wedlock son. Now a newspaper correspondent, the hard-of–hearing Rory spends time with the Kennedys
in their Georgetown
home. This chance meeting enables him to bring to the story behind the scene events that shaped the country & the world’s
future. Friends and BJ, Jeannie’s son, a pedophile victim, participate
in both the Korean and Vietnam wars. Through
Jeannie’s brother, Crazy Tom, Smith illustrates the growth of inner-city gangsters. Meanwhile, Sean O’Donnell,
Rory’s bi-racial cousin, perfects the tale of these forgotten years by his involvement with the Civil Rights movement. Kindle, $9.99 USD.
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Smith:
Sligo@NWrain.com
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Unholy Conspiracies
James Francis Smith
Policeman Johnny Bickford joins FBI agent Conn
McGinty and CIA operative William Nolan in ferreting out the evil forces at work in Washington DC and across the globe in Saudi Arabia. Ask yourself. “Were the numerous assassinations
random happenings, or were they the work of evil conspiracies determined to corrupt our government?” If you’re
squeamish about sex and assassinations, this is not the novel for you. Kindle, $9.99.
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Sligo@NWrain.com
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