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Bridging the gap between 'Game of Thrones' and Bernard Cornwell
comes the second chapter in James Wilde's epic adventure of
betrayal, battle and bloodshed . . . It is AD 367, and Roman
Britain has fallen to the vast barbarian horde which has invaded
from the north. Towns burn, the land is ravaged and the few
survivors flee. The army of Rome - once the most effective fighting
force in the world - has been broken, its spirit lost and its
remaining troops shattered. Yet for all the darkness, there is
hope. And it rests with one man. His name is Lucanus who they call
the Wolf. He is a warrior, and he wears the ancient crown of the
great war leader, Pendragon, and he wields a sword bestowed upon
him by the druids. With a small band of trusted followers, Lucanus
ventures south to Londinium where he hopes to bring together an
army and make a defiant stand against the invader. But within the
walls of that great city there are others waiting on his arrival -
hidden enemies who want more than anything to possess the great
secret that has been entrusted to his care. To seize it would give
them power beyond imagining. To protect it will require bravery and
sacrifice beyond measure. And to lose it would mean the end of
everything worth fighting for. Before Camelot. Before Excalibur.
Before all you know of King Arthur. Here is the beginning of that
legend . . .
The final, thrilling instalment in the epic Vespasian series from
the bestselling author, Robert Fabbri. Rome, AD 68. Vespasian is
tasked with the impossible. Should he quell the revolt in Judaea,
as Nero the emperor has instructed, or resort to the unthinkable
and sabotage his own campaign? If his conquest succeeds, he risks
facing the mad emperor's jealousy. If he fails, his punishment will
be severe. But then Nero commits suicide, catapulting Rome into
turmoil. With a contested throne and an army at his disposal, now
may finally be Vespasian's time - to ascend, to conquer, to achieve
what countless prophecies have foretold and take control of Rome
itself. Will Vespasian, at long last, be the one to wear the
purple? ______________________________________________ Don't miss
Robert Fabbri's epic new series Alexander's Legacy
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Caribbean War
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Claude Frazier
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Uncover the traitor. End what you started.Rejoining the English
army laying siege to Calais, Simon Merrivale discovers that the
conspiracy against the thrones of England and France has regrouped
and gathered force. New allies have joined their ranks, including a
dark secret society known as the Pilgrims, and the Holy Roman
Empire and the Knights of Saint John have also been drawn in.
Ambush and murder in the war-torn fields of Flanders, clandestine
meetings in ruined castles and assassination attempts in the
streets of Bruges and Paris all follow, as Merrivale relentlessly
hunts the conspirators, in an attempt to finally reveal the
turncoat at its heart. The awe-inspiring finale to the Hundred
Years' War series, perfect for fans of Andrew Taylor, Bernard
Cornwell and C. J. Sansom.
'Thus she was decapitated, and this was the end to which she was
brought by her unbridled lusts.' For over two centuries after
Boccaccio's groundbreaking Decameron, the Italian novella exercised
a crucial influence over European prose fiction. With thirty-nine
stories by nineteen authors, many translated for the first time,
this anthology presents tales from the whole genre and period. Here
we meet a rich cast of humble peasants and shrewd craftsmen,
frustrated wives, libidinous friars, ill-fated lovers, and vengeful
nobles. These works had a considerable impact in English, and the
selection includes tales that have provided sources for Chaucer,
Shakespeare, Webster, Marston, Dryden, Byron and Keats. The typical
novella is situated in a precise time and place and features people
who either existed historically or are presumed to have done so.
The subject-matter, whether ribald or sentimental, comic or tragic,
often reflects the social and economic conditions of its age and
thus the novella has been seen as a crucial stage in the
development of fictional realism and the emergence of the novel
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Malediction
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Discovery means certain death. And he's running out of time.It's
1990, and Dmitry Kalyagin is about to attain membership in
Gorbachev's politburo when his long-dormant status as a "mole" for
the British is suddenly reactivated. English intelligence man
George Parker, feeling indebted to Kalyagin, initiates a covert
effort to pull the agent out before his identity can be uncovered
by the Soviets. But as the body count starts to rise, Parker's
attempts to protect Kalyagin are hampered by both Russian
ruthlessness and British indifference. As desperation begins to set
in, the battle to save Kalyagin will lead to a climactic showdown
in the Moscow streets, between two networks of spies. A taut,
suspense-filled Cold War thriller from an author who reported from
the heart of Moscow, perfect for fans of John le Carre, Ken Follett
and Frederick Forsyth. Praise for The Spy in Question 'Fast-paced,
exciting reading, set in the real Moscow of grime and icy grit'
Washington Post 'A pulsating thriller... a great read, an authentic
feel' Irish Press
Private Detective Isaac Bell crosses some of America's harshest
terrain in pursuit of the most twisted killer yet, in the latest
action-packed historical blockbuster from Sunday Times bestseller
Clive Cussler. Women are being brutally murdered all over America .
. . it's going to take an extraordinary mind to uncover the truth
before it's too late. The year is 1911. Chief Investigator Isaac
Bell of the Van Dorn Detective Agency has had many extraordinary
cases before. But none quite like this. Hired to find a young woman
named Anna Pape who ran away from home to become an actress, Bell
gets a shock when her murdered body turns up instead. Vowing to
bring the killer to justice, he begins a manhunt which leads him
into increasingly more alarming territory. Anna Pape was not alone
in her fate - petite young blonde women like Anna are being
murdered in cities across America. And the pattern goes beyond the
physical resemblance of the victims - there are disturbing
familiarities about the killings themselves that send a chill
through even a man as experienced with evil as Bell. If he is right
about his fears, then he is on the trail of one of the greatest
monsters of his time.
1274 AD. War is brewing between Wales and England.Henry III is
dead. His son, Edward Longshanks, is on his way back from the
Crusades to claim the crown and impose his iron will on a weakened
country. In South Wales, two young brothers, Garyn and Geraint,
attempt to rebuild their lives after a terrifying ordeal in Acre.
Desperate to heal old wounds and provide for their futures, the
appearance of an old enemy tears them apart once more and forces
them onto different paths. The nobles of North Wales, nervous and
frustrated at the inaction of their leader, make a daring pact to
replace him with a figurehead to unite the warring factions against
the English prince. The compelling second novel in the Medieval
Sagas, perfect for fans of Christian Cameron, David Gilman and Ben
Kane.
'Don't you see that we are buried alive?' When Allan Quatermain is
approached by Sir Henry Curtis and his friend Captain Good to
search for Sir Henry's missing brother, deep in the African
interior, he agrees to lead their expedition. Quatermain has a map
to the fabled King Solomon's Mines, whose treasure the missing man
sought to attain. Their journey takes them to Kukuanaland, where
they find a warrior tribe in thrall to King Twala. Soon the white
men are embroiled in a desperate tribal battle, and Quatermain's
expedition can only reach its goal with the aid of Gagool, the
ancient 'mother' no one trusts. Haggard's exciting adventure story
captivated readers when it was first published in 1885. It helped
inaugurate a wave of 'lost world' romances inspired by the exploits
of British explorers in colonial Africa. This new edition looks at
Haggard's own African experiences and unlikely literary success,
and his ambivalent attitude to the native tribes and the ravages of
the British Empire. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford
World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature
from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's
commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a
wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions
by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text,
up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
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The Blood Isles
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C.F. Barrington
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The second in a dystopian thriller series, where modern-day
recruits compete in an ancient fight to the death in the streets of
Edinburgh. New Season. New Rules. Same deadly game... The Pantheon
Games are the biggest underground event in the world, followed by
millions online. New recruits must leave behind their twenty-first
century lives and vie for dominance in a gruelling battle to the
death armed only with ancient weapons - and their wits. Last
season's new recruits Tyler and Lana have lived to fight another
day, but now they face a series of even more lethal clashes before
the Grand Battle that will bring the Season to a close. It's
survival of the fittest in the most brutal fashion imaginable. As
they race toward the bloody end, Lana must finally face the demons
of her past, and Tyler will have to fight with the mother of all
targets on his back... Squid Game meets The Hunger Games in this
fast-paced, action-packed thriller series. Praise for the Pantheon
series: 'The moment you ask yourself if it could just be true, the
story has you.' Anthony Riches 'Gripping and original - a terrific
read!' Joe Heap 'The Wolf Mile is a thrilling ride and a heck of a
debut. C.F. Barrington knocks it out of the park.' Matthew Harffy
'So gripping that I sometimes find myself holding my breath while
I'm reading!' Ruth Hogan 'A brilliant eccentric concept which hits
you like a fever dream.' Giles Kristian
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Rebel
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Geraint Jones
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When defeat is inevitable there are only two options: go out on
their terms, or yours.At last, the Roman Empire is winning one of
its most savage wars. King Pinnes is dead. The Pannonian tribes
have surrendered. Only the Dalmatians under Bato remain in the
fight, and this brutal leader holds the life of a former Roman
standard bearer in his hands. Corvus is spared only on condition
that he continues to fight against Rome as a rebel, but his enemies
are everywhere. Not only do the Romans want his head, but the
treacherous Ziva - his supposed ally - is a constant threat. With
the Pannonians knocked out of the war, the entire might of Rome is
directed against Bato's army. Legion after legion covers the
landscape. Sieges are laid. Towns burn. Thousands die. There is no
mercy. And there, in the fire of the rebellion's last stand, Corvus
must face his greatest betrayer - Marcus. The epic conclusion to
the Raven and the Eagle series, perfect for fans of Ben Kane and
Simon Scarrow. Praise for Geraint Jones'Blood and guts, but also a
clever exploration of the moral ambiguity of war and loyalty to a
flag' Mail on Sunday 'Brutal, audacious, and fast paced' Anthony
Riches, author of the Empire series. 'Historical fiction written by
a real war veteran who knows all there is to know about blood and
bonding in battle' Weekend Sport
Warrior and combat medic, Titus Cervianus, must lead a legion and
quell the uprisings in Egypt in a new Roman adventure from Simon
Turney. Titus Cervianus is no ordinary soldier. And the Twenty
Second is no ordinary legion... Egypt. 25 BC. A former surgeon from
the city of Ancyra, Titus Cervianus is now a capsarius - a combat
medic. He is a pragmatist, a scientist - and deeply unpopular with
his legion, the Twenty Second Deiotariana. The Twenty Second have
been sent to deal with uprisings in Egypt. Founded as the private
army of one of Rome's most devoted allies, their ways are not the
same as the other legions', which sets them apart and causes
friction with their fellow soldiers. Marching into the unknown,
Cervianus will find unexpected allies: a local cavalryman and a
troublesome lunatic. Both will be of critical importance as the
young medic marches through the searing sands of the south, finding
forbidden temples, hidden assassins, and worst of all, the warrior
queen of Kush... Reviewers on The Capsarius: 'Brings a whole new
dimension to the genre... Recommended' Historical Novel Society 'A
blistering epic brimming with tension, mystery and adventure!'
Gordon Doherty Reviews for Simon Turney: 'A page turner from
beginning to end... A damn fine read' Ben Kane 'First-rate Roman
fiction' Matthew Harffy
'Lush, dark, utterly real and above all achingly romantic' RUTH
WARE Thrilling Regency romance, set against an Outlander-like
background of passion and war, this will delight lovers of Poldark
and Bridgerton. 1819: Cornwall and St Petersburg High society
England is awash with gossip and scandal. For Lady Hester, it's
just typical that the wickedest gossip focuses on her beautiful,
impossible husband Crow. Hester loves him fiercely, but the Earl of
Lamorna has a wild past. Rumours of a child with his black hair and
grey eyes wound Hester more than she'll admit. Crow's enemies also
want him tried for treason, and soon Hester and their own daughter
are in danger. There's nothing Hester won't do to protect their
child. So when Countess Lieven drops her guard and says, 'Take your
baby, Hester, and run,' Hester does exactly that. Meanwhile, Crow
will do anything to save his family, even accepting a final mission
that might end in losing them both for good. Praise for Katy Moran:
'Passionate, smart and action-packed... Stuffed full of
heart-pumping romance' SARAH HUGHES, Guardian 'A wonderfully
thrilling, sweeping romantic historical adventure that keeps you
gripped until the last page' ROWAN COLEMAN 'Badly behaved
aristocrats, gloriously opinionated women and danger at every turn'
iNews Best Books of 2019
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Skyehag
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Bettyanne Twigg, Albert Marsolais
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Peace is like a flame - easily extinguished.21 BC. After the
turbulence of civil war, Augustus Caesar now rules Rome. Yet his
authority is fragile, holding only so long as the people believe
Rome's gods support him, particularly the beloved goddess of home
and hearth, Vesta. Pomponia, now chief Vestal Virgin, continues to
devote her life to the goddess. She has risen to a position of
esteem in Rome and is a valued member of Caesar's inner circle. But
when a contagion starts to ravage the city, tensions rise among
Rome's inhabitants. Meanwhile, a malevolent nobleman called Soren
starts plotting against her, threatening not just her friendship
with Caesar, but everything she loves... Return to the meticulously
researched world of Debra May Macleod's ancient Rome in this
gripping sequel to Brides of Rome. Perfect for fans of Colleen
McCullough and Stephanie Dray. Praise for Brides of Rome 'A
fascinating look inside the lives of the enigmatic Vestal Virgins
of Rome, who tended the sacred flame of Vesta in her temple in the
Forum. But they were at the heart of Roman politics as well, true
'brides of Rome' who had a ringside seat in events of Roman
history, and had a hand in them as well. Macleod lets us enter
their forbidden and mysterious lives in a page-turning story of the
birth of the Roman empire' Margaret George, New York Times
bestselling author of The Confessions of Young Nero 'In an age of
murderous warlords and ruthless politicians (often
indistinguishable from one another) the seemingly benign Vestals
could hold the balance of power. Debra May Macleod has written a
fascinating mystery set within the relentlessly masculine world of
Roman power politics, but seen through the lens of a unique,
all-female institution. The Vestals did not just tend Rome's sacred
flame. They guarded Rome's secrets' John Maddox Roberts, author of
the Edgar-nominated SPQR Roman Mystery series 'Riveting... This
smart repartee captivates in every way' Steve Berry, New York Times
bestselling author of The Warsaw Protocol 'Macleod gives readers a
very rich picture of what the day-to-day life of the Vestal Virgins
was like. This is very intelligent and well-researched Roman
historical fiction, populated with very strong female lead
characters (including a scene-stealing rendition of Livia). A fine
start to a promising series' Historical Novel Society The Vesta
Shadows seriesThe Vesta Shadows trilogy spans decades, from 45 BCE
to 14 CE. It follows the life of the Vestal priestess Pomponia
Occia, who is inspired by the real Vestal Occia who lived during
this time, serving in the Temple of Vesta for more than fifty
years. Set during the tumultuous years that saw the fall of the
Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire under Augustus -
and beyond - it dramatises some of the major historical events that
occurred during her lifetime while simultaneously bringing ancient
Rome to life with fast-paced, engrossing and visceral storylines
played out by a striking cast of characters.
'Hidden in the Mists is her best book yet. Her meticulous research
created such authenticity that I felt as if I were living the
entwined past and present stories with the beautifully realised
characters' SUE MOORCROFT 'I was spellbound . . . I think it is the
author's best book yet, and I do not say that lightly, because all
of her books are good' reader review 'A brilliant timeslip from the
timeslip queen herself . . . I devoured it in one sitting' reader
review 'If you love timeslip stories, then this is a must read. A
beautiful story' reader review 'They are great timeslip books . . .
and this book was no exception. A fantastic story. Thank you,
Christina Courtenay, for always writing such incredible books'
reader review 'Simply stunning. Once again, Christina Courtenay
sweeps readers into a vividly-imagined epic romantic adventure that
spans the centuries . . . Haunting, beautifully written and full of
fascinating research' reader review Brimming with romance,
adventure and vivid historical detail, Christina Courtenay does for
the Vikings what Diana Gabaldon's Outlander and Clanlans does for
Scottish history. ................................................
A love forged in fire lives on through the ages . . . Skye Logan
has been struggling to run her remote farm on Scotland's west coast
alone ever since her marriage fell apart. When a handsome stranger
turns up looking for work, it seems that her wish for help has been
granted. Rafe Carlisle is searching for peace and somewhere he can
forget about the last few years. But echoes of the distant past
won't leave Skye and Rafe alone, and they begin to experience vivid
dreams which appear to be linked to the Viking jewellery they each
wear. It seems that the ghosts of the past have secrets . . . and
they have something that they want Skye and Rafe to know.
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the rich praise for Christina Courtenay's pacy, evocative and
romantic novels including Echoes of the Runes and The Runes of
Destiny, out now: 'Wonderfully written and a real page turner.
Christina tells a story equally as well as Barbara Erskine' reader
review 'Fabulous. Highly recommended for fans of Barbara Erskine
and Susanna Kearsley - and if you want a thumping good read' reader
review 'Wow! This book should come with warning! It's almost as
addictive as chocolate!' reader review 'Seals Christina Courtenay's
crown as the Queen of Viking Romance' CATHERINE MILLER 'This epic
romance is sure to sweep you off your feet!' TAKE A BREAK 'An
absorbing story, fast-paced and vividly imagined' PAMELA HARTSHORNE
'A love story and an adventure, all rolled up inside a huge amount
of intricately-detailed, well-researched history. Thoroughly
enjoyable' KATHLEEN MCGURL
From the writer who invented the popular Russian crime novel, Boris
Akunin, a gripping tale of political subterfuge and murder in
turn-of-the-century Moscow featuring the inimitable hero Erast
Fandorin Since the publication of The Winter Queen, a New York
Times Notable Book and the first mystery featuring Erast Fandorin,
Boris Akunin's historical mystery series has become a worldwide
sensation, selling millions of copies and propelling Akunin into
the ranks of Russia's most widely read contemporary novelists. The
first new Fandorin novel available to an American audience in a
decade, The State Counsellor tests the handsome
diplomat-detective's guile and integrity like no mystery before.
Russia, 1891. The new governor-general of Siberia has been secreted
away on a train from St. Petersburg to Moscow. A blizzard rages
outside as a mustachioed official climbs aboard near the city; with
his trademark stutter, he introduces himself as State Counsellor
Erast Fandorin. He then thrusts a dagger inscribed with the
initials CG into the governor-general's heart and, tearing off his
mustache, escapes out the carriage window. The head of the
Department of Security soon shows up at the real Fandorin's door
and arrests him for murder. The only way to save his reputation is
to find CG--and the government mole who is feeding the group
information. Can Fandorin survive corruption among his fellow
officials, the fearlessness of an unknown enemy, and the advances
of a sultry young nihilist with his morals intact? The State
Counsellor is a colorful entertainer from a master of the sly
historical romp.
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Sea of Grey
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Dewey Lambdin
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The past comes back to haunt our rakish captain in this
swashbuckling historical naval adventureAlan Lewrie is still
captain of the HMS Proteus, one of the British Navy's newest
frigates. But Lewrie's amorous escapade comes back to haunt him
when an unidentified individual writes to his wife Caroline,
outlining some of the finer points in his illustrious past. But
Lewrie already has his hands full as he and Proteus are assigned to
the Caribbean Sea to intercept French and Dutch traders, only to
become involved in the slaves' revolt in Haiti. Beset and
distracted though he might be, it will take all of Lewrie's pluck,
daring, skill, and his usual tongue-in-cheek deviousness, to
navigate all the perils in a sea of grey. Tenth in The Alan Lewrie
Naval adventures, Sea of Grey will appeal to fans of Iain Gale and
George MacDonald Fraser. Praise for Dewey Lambdin'You could get
addicted to this series. Easily' New York Times Book Review 'The
best naval series since C. S. Forester' Library Journal
'Fast-moving... A hugely likeable hero, a huge cast of sharply
drawn supporting characters: there's nothing missing. Wonderful
stuff' Kirkus Reviews
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