Volume I The Capitalists          Volume II:  The Heirs        Volume III:  The Millers' Daughters

 

Introduction
Book I
Book II
Book III
Excerpts
Reviews
The Author
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Coming Soon
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Reviews and What the Reading Public is saying about 

THE SAXON CHRONICLE - 
Volume I - The Capitalists:

Better than Michener.  On a par with Rutherfurd's LONDON.  Great! .  -DB, Bonita Springs, FL

Swan's epic is everything you want in a historical romance.  The characters are believable and personable.  - Webster (MA) Times

The most interesting book I have ever read. - Reviewer for Waldenbooks

Very interesting, well written and holds one's attention.  The book will appeal to readers of German-American descent, and especially to genealogists.  A tale of ancestors well told . .  a book every researcher can enjoy.  - Der Ahnenforscher (News letter of the German Genealogy Group, Plainview, NY)

Fantastic. I thoroughly enjoyed the entire book. . . didn't want it to end.  This should be a best seller.  - MK, Silver Spring, MD

The interesting twist is that the story began life as a simple genealogical record, (but the author) wanted to flesh out these people that were part of her heritage.  Rewarding reading.  - Punta Gorda (FL) Herald

A tremendous undertaking.  This book is going on my (favorite) bookshelf next to John Jakes and James Michener.  - MG, Brevard, NC

Entertaining and very readable novel.  - Library Card, Sarasota (FL) Herald Tribune.

The writer gives life to the past.  - Worcester (MA) Telegram-Gazette

The book is important because of a dearth of information on German history.  People don't know about German history.  The only proper way to tell it is through fiction.  - Sarasota (FL) Herald-Tribune

 

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