Books reviewed by Ian Muehlenhaus at BookBrowse.

Ian Muehlenhaus

Ian Muehlenhaus is a writer, cartographer, and geographer. He teaches map design at the University of Wisconsin. He has published two non-fiction books, numerous academic journal articles, and a variety of feature screenplays and film shorts. You can find him on Twitter: @imuehlenhaus

Books reviewed by Ian Muehlenhaus

An Unlikely Spy (08/04/21)
Day Zero (05/19/21)
Best Laid Plans (02/17/21)
Fundamentals (01/20/21)
Crossings (08/05/20)
The Catalyst (04/08/20)
Wyoming (11/13/19)

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    by Chris Bohjalian
    From the New York Times bestselling author of Hour of the Witch, a Civil War love story of a Confederate wife and a wounded Yankee.

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