You are here: Tom’s Novels
Tom’s Novels
Tom Mach has written five novels. Three of these novels (Advent, An Innocent Murdered, and Homer the Roamer) are currently available only as eBooks. But the other two (Sissy! and All Parts Together) are also available for sale both in print as well as in eBook versions. Both novels have received impressive reviews as well as book awards.
If you are interested in a print version of either Sissy! or All Parts Together, you can either order them from Amazon by clicking on the book cover at the right of this screen or you can order directly from the publisher, Hill Song Press. If you order from the publisher, you pay not shipping charges and will receive an author-signed copy of the book. Order from Hill Song Press, PO Box 486, Lawrence, KS 66044 (All five novels below are also available as eBooks.)
- Sissy!: In 1862 Jessica is on the path of revenge for a murder, disguised as a Union soldier. Although she survives the Battle of Stones River, will she survive a terrorist raid that killed 200 unarmed people? Conflicted over her love for Matt and her need for revenge, how does an “angel” named Sissy bring her peace? Discover why reviewers call “Sissy”! an outstanding read & a historically accurate novel. Historically accurate, this gripping novel won the J. Donald Coffin Memorial Book Award.
- All Parts Together: In 1863 Jessica travels to Washington, DC as a nanny for a married man whom she secretly loves. She faces a challenge to her romance as well as the abolishment of slavery. After meeting Lincoln, she is convinced Lincoln will provide equal opportunities for the freed slaves, but the assassination dashes that dream. Yet a knock on her door opens an unexpected goal she is determined to achieve.
- Advent: An astrophysicist sees something out of the ordinary and is ridiculed when he begins to believe it might be a “second sun” (Nemesis) on a dangerous approach to the Earth. Meanwhile, a corrupt U.S. president has plans to cooperate with Russia for a world takeover with a massive nuclear threat. Is the world doomed, either by nature or by mankind’s own hand?
- Home the Roamer: Homer is bored silly because his owners won’t let him leave the house. One day he crawls inside a moving van parked outside, goes to sleep, and awakens to an adventure because the van drove across the country. Now he misses the kids. Will he ever find his way back home? (Recommended reading age: 6 through 9)
- An Innocent Murdered: Detective Gunnison suspects that Officer Perez may not have murdered Father O’Fallon despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary. The murder may have been committed by one of two other women. But as Gunnison delves further in the O’Fallon case, he solves a cold case murder of a little girl,which eventually leads him to the real murderer of O’Fallon.









