Set against the backdrop of post-World War II America, the book explores the urgent housing crisis faced by returning veterans and defense workers. It highlights the resurgence of early 20th-century community designs, with a focus on Park Forest, Illinois, which emerged as a pioneering model of a privately built, publicly managed town. The narrative delves into the innovative planning and social dynamics that shaped this representative community, reflecting the broader societal shifts of the era.
Gregory C. Randall Books
Randall's writing frequently delves into history, exploring how the past impacts the present. His work is characterized by meticulous design, from book covers to interior graphics, reflecting his extensive background in urban planning and community design. He crafts narratives across genres, including historical fiction, thrillers, and young adult fiction, all unified by a deep connection to environment and its influence on human experience. Randall's distinctive style leverages his expertise in urbanism to create compelling stories.





Set against the backdrop of northern Michigan in the summer of 1956, the narrative unfolds with an atmosphere charged with secrets and tension. Award-winning author Gregory C. Randall explores the complexities of human relationships and the impact of hidden truths on a community. As the characters navigate personal dilemmas amidst the heat and storms, the story delves into themes of trust, betrayal, and the quest for redemption.
St. Petersburg White: An Alex Polonia Thriller
- 292 pages
- 11 hours of reading
In this gripping international thriller, Alex Polonia returns to navigate a dangerous web of cyber-terrorism and intrigue. Tasked with uncovering the truth behind a devastating fire in Iowa, she travels from St. Petersburg to Stockholm, pursued by the relentless Russian FSB. The plot intertwines a mysterious contagion, encrypted data, and the lives of two autistic twins who hold crucial answers. With suspense on every page, this installment promises a high-stakes chase through exotic locales, showcasing Randall's talent for intricate storytelling.
White Rabbit: A Mystery
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This novel weaves a gripping narrative that combines a cold-case mystery with elements of political suspense. The story promises to engage readers with its emotional depth and intricate plot, showcasing the author's award-winning storytelling skills. The blend of heartache and intrigue invites exploration of both personal and societal themes, making it a compelling read for fans of suspenseful fiction.
Venice Black
- 282 pages
- 10 hours of reading
In this action-packed espionage thriller, two strangers with uncanny similarities are at the center of a dangerous case of mistaken identity. Venice during Carnevale seems like a dream destination to American police detective Alex Polonia. She is planning to lose herself in the maze of canals and forget about her ex-husband's conviction for operating a meth lab on Cleveland's south side. The legacy of the Bosnian War's brutal ethnic cleansing has brought journalist Marika Juric to Venice on a single-minded crusade: to gather enough evidence to keep one of the war's masterminds from becoming Croatia's next president. And there are those who'll do anything to stop her. But these two strangers share more than their unexpected arrivals in the City of Masks. They're mirror images of each other--down to their hair, their smiles, and the same desperation in their eyes. The resemblance isn't just uncanny. It's dangerous. When the secrets of Alex's escape rush headlong into Marika's obsession, the fates of both women become entwined in a vaporous hall of mirrors. Working together is their only way to survive.