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  • Bibliography:
    31 Books (1 Series)
  • First Book:
    January 1973
  • Latest Book:
    August 2023
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Full Series List in Order

A Mystery of Colonial Times

1 - The Dumb Shall Sing (Aug-1999)
2 - The Blind in Darkness (May-2000)
3 - The Sea Hath Spoken (Jan-2001)

Book List in Order: 31 titles
























  • Growing up in mid-century Brooklyn, Seymour Lipp’s nemesis is Junior Constantino. Seymour becomes an attorney, Junior a petty criminal. Both at different times have been involved with the sensuous Lois. When Junior is accused of a rape murder he en...



  • Lawyer Seymour Lipp tries to help a teenage girl who was persuaded by her father to give her baby up for adoption -- and now wants to change her decision. Her father, Paul Morrissey, had arranged the adoption through a shady lawyer to a Vietnam vet a...



  • On the newly settled coast of New England lay the town of Newbury. In a harsh land, its people lived a difficult life, where the truth was often clouded by suspicion and superstition. But when trouble struck, one woman would have the strength and cou...



  • On the newly settled coast Of New England lay the town of Newbury. In a harsh land, its people lived a difficult life, where the truth was often clouded by suspicion and superstition. But when trouble struck, one woman would have the strength and cou...



  • On the newly settled coast of New England lay the town of Newbury. In a harsh land, its people lived a difficult life, where the truth was often clouded by suspicion and superstition. But when trouble struck, one woman would have the strength and cou...



  • In the summer of 1895, Woodruff Parmelee, son of a well-to-do farmer on Old Mission Peninsula, was tried for the murder of Julia Curtis, his pregnant girlfriend. On the day of the vertict, a large menacing crowd gathered in and around the courthouse ...



  • Attorney Dave Abrams, haunted by his failure to protect a woman from her abusive husband, seeks to clear his head by traveling with his wife Kelly from Brooklyn to their new summer home in northern Michigan. Kelly carries with her the anxiety of havi...



  • What if you went back in time to British-occupied Palestine during thesummer of 1939 on the eve of World War II, with nothing but yourclothes and a knapsack of high tech gadgets on your back?And now you believe it is within your power to stop Hitler ...



  • Volume one of this bawdy and bloodthirsty epic finds the swashbuckling Canter an unwitting gladiator in Teshgate's ceremonial games. But any claim to the lucrative prize disappears when a terrifying force splits the sky, slaughtering thousands. Casta...






  • Natalie, a typical 21st century California teen, is an unlikely candidate for savior of the Native American tribes, but across the United States, tribal elders are meeting in secret locations to ponder a petroglyph of a girl dressed in red leading th...





  • As volume two opens, martial law has closed the port of Vormay and Captain Aedric Storm, a man hunted for murder, watches as constables and militia soldiers rampage across the city-state. His gambit to secure war profiteering contracts is lost, as ar...



  • In Salem in 1692, as the paranoia leading to the famous trials is heating up, Rebecca Martin, a midwife and healer, tries desperately to save her son Michael who has been accused of murder. Harassed by Magistrate John Hathorne, the novelist's ancesto...



  • Stephen Lewis had become a shell of a man, heart broken and froze by a bitter destructive, divorce resulting in the loss of his children. His life had been tossed onto an emotional roller coaster. Even his job was mundane and demoralizing. He felt de...



  • "In Murder Undone, master craftsman and storyteller Stephen Lewis guides the reader through a richly woven tapestry of time, place, and character. This historical narrative set in the early 20th century transports the reader from northwest lower M...



  • Trapped in a living hell of endless cable reruns, 50's TV cowboy Fred Everest and his banjo-playing horse Scalliwag scramble to thwart a bitter rival's scheme to steal their modestly successful show out from under them in this madcap Western satire b...



  • What could be worse than being stuck at home, bored to death? The president has declared a country-wide lockdown, and everyone has to stay at home in order to combat the spread of the highly-contagious Falcevirus. Sixteen-year old Lucas is enjoy...




  • French Astronaut Andre Dubois was nearly blasted out of the sky in a Russian plot to destroy the International Space Station. Recovered from his injuries, he was restless after months of recuperation in Israel. Upon his return to France, a person or ...






  • Told in the compelling voice of Rachel Moore, a housemaid in 17th century Puritan Boston and featuring that colony’s two most powerful figures in Governor John Winthrop and his courageous opponent Anne Hutchinson, From Infamy to Hope is the story o...



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Stephen Lewis has published 31 books.

Stephen Lewis does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, From Infamy to Hope, was published in August 2023.

The first book by Stephen Lewis, The Watergate Girls, was published in January 1973.

Yes. Stephen Lewis has 1 series.