Fleeing his father's anti-Semitic organization, Charles Devonshire journeys into the most volatile land-grab in history -- Palestine. Charles pursues a beautiful but mysterious librarian, Gladia, who leads him into the elaborate Jewish underground.
What role did women actually play in the days of the early Church? The lost Moonflower is a riveting, fast-paced novel that raises many perguntas about the practices of the modern Church.
Author Kenneth A. Tabler rose from a poor, sleepy milltown in West Virginia and propelled himself to a PhD and a high perfil career with that newly invented thing called "the computer."
Here at Montani Publishing you won't find any books on celebrity affairs or designer drugs. There's a heck of a lot of drama to be found in the regular lives of the non-glitterati, and we aim to find it and bring it to you.