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*SHARPE'S ASSASSIN, the brand new novel in the global bestselling
series, is available to buy now* Spain, December 1812 In a deathly
cold winter on the Spanish-Portuguese border, a group of deserters
take British hostages and it falls to Major Richard Sharpe to lead
the perilous rescue mission in the biting cold mountains - where he
faces one of his oldest, and most cunning, adversaries. The British
army's fate rests on the hostages' liberation. Outnumbered and
attacked from two sides, it looks like surrender or certain death
on the Gateway of God pass. Yet prepared to hold his ground, or
risk his life trying, is Sharpe . . . 'A master storyteller' DAILY
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THE FIELDS OF DEATH is the epic final novel in Simon Scarrow's
bestselling Wellington and Napoleon Quartet. Essential reading for
fans of Bernard Cornwell. 1809. Viscount Wellington and Emperor
Napoleon Bonaparte have made their mark as military commanders.
Lifelong enemies, they both believe their armies are strong enough
to destroy any rival. But in war victory can never be certain.
While Wellington's success continues in Spain, Napoleon feels the
sting of failure. Yet despite a disastrous Russian campaign and
humiliating defeat at Leipzig, he persists in fighting on. With
Napoleon's power waning, the newly titled Duke of Wellington is
perfectly placed to crush the tyrant. But his enemy refuses to
surrender, and so the two giants must face a final reckoning on the
bloody battlefield of Waterloo...
1311. Murder and mayhem prowl the highways and coffin paths of
Medieval England . . . Hugh Corbett returns in the twentieth
gripping mystery in Paul Doherty's ever-popular series. If you love
the historical mysteries of C. J. Sansom, E. M. Powell and Bernard
Cornwell you will love this. It is four years since the death of
King Edward I, but his reign of terror has cast long shadows over
the kingdom. At Holyrood Abbey, sheltered in the depths of the
Welsh march, the old king's former bodyguards protect his secret
relics and watch over a mysterious prisoner who is kept in the
abbey's dungeon. But their peaceful existence is shattered when
Abbot Henry is poisoned. Summoned to Holyrood, Sir Hugh Corbett,
Keeper of the Secret Seal, finds the fortress in chaos. Brothers
Anselm and Richard have been brutally slain by nails driven deep
into their skulls. No one knows who could be behind the gruesome
killings and the news attracts the attention of two unwanted
guests: the sinister Marcher Lord Mortimer and King Philip of
France's devious envoy De Craon. As more mysterious deaths occur,
and a violent snow storm sweeps through the valley, Corbett must
act quickly to identify the malevolent demon who has risen from
hell to turn the abbey into a house of murder . . . Praise for Paul
Doherty's dark and suspenseful novels: 'His fascination for history
comes off the page' Daily Express 'An opulent banquet to satisfy
the most murderous appetite' Northern Echo 'Deliciously
suspenseful, gorgeously written and atmospheric' Historical Novels
Review 'Paul Doherty has a lively sense of history . . . evocative
and lyrical descriptions' New Statesmen
The wolves of Odin sail to the centre of the world:
Constantinople.AD 1041. After successfully avenging the death of
his father, Halfdan and the crew of the Sea Wolf seek adventure in
strange new lands, far from their Scandinavian home. They join the
fleet of Harald Hardrada, the legendary Viking commander, sailing
back to Constantinople from the battlefields of Georgia. There they
join the Varangians, the personal bodyguard of the Byzantine
Emperors populated almost exclusively by Viking warriors. But
Constantinople has changed during Hardrada's long absence. The
Emperor, Michael IV, is ailing visibly, and powerful factions in
his court are setting their plans in motion ahead of his inevitable
demise. While courtiers scheme, elements even within the Varangian
Guard are picking sides. Gunnhild, the seer among the Sea Wolf
crew, has struck out on her own in the big city. Unable to join the
all-male Guard alongside her friends, she establishes herself in a
small side-street near the port as a healer and soothsayer,
offering cures to the sick and glimpses of the future to the
desperate, or the conspiratorial. But in all her visions she sees a
wolf, a boar and a golden bear fighting together to support the
Byzantine throne. The Norns aren't finished with them yet... The
epic second instalment in the Wolves of Odin series, taking us to
the heart of power in Constantinople and the desperate machinations
of the Byzantine emperors. Perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell,
Giles Kristian and Angus Donald.
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The Ashmole Box
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Flying Colours
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A Horatio Hornblower Tale of the Sea A humiliated and shipless
captive of the French, Horatio Hornblower faces execution unless he
can escape and make a triumphant return to England . . . Forced to
surrender his ship, HMS Sutherland, after a long and bloody battle,
Captain Horatio Hornblower is held prisoner in a French fortress.
Prospects turn bleaker when he learns that he and Lt. Bush are to
be tried and executed in Paris as part of Napoleon's attempts to
rally the war-weary Empire. Even if Hornblower can escape this fate
and make it safe to England, he still faces court-martial for
surrendering his ship. With little hope for the future and little
left to lose, Hornblower throws caution to the wind once more. This
is the seventh of eleven books chronicling the adventures of C. S.
Forester's inimitable nautical hero, Horatio Hornblower. 'A joyous
creation, perfection in words' Conn Iggulden
A Horatio Hornblower Tale of the Sea In the final instalment of the
Horatio Hornblower series we visit some lesser known adventures
across our hero's long career, including Napoleon's plans to invade
England . . . 1805 and Horatio Hornblower is in possession of
confidential dispatches from Bonaparte after a vicious hand-to-hand
encounter with a French brig. The admiralty rewards Hornblower by
sending him on a dangerous espionage mission that will light the
powder trail leading to the battle of Trafalgar . . . Hornblower
and the Crisis was unfinished at the time of Forester's death, but
the author left notes - included here - telling us how the tale
would end. Also included are two further stories - Hornblower and
the Widow McCool and The Last Encounter - that tell of Hornblower
as a very young and very old man, respectively. This is the
eleventh and final book chronicling the adventures of C. S.
Forester's inimitable nautical hero, Horatio Hornblower. 'The true
master of the genre' Boris Johnson
'A complex, gorgeous and compelling tapestry of love, death, trust
and betrayal' - Daily Mail A sweeping historical fantasy saga based
on the hit podcast Tumanbay ****** 'Immersive, rich, compelling and
populated with characters who come alive on the page, it will
transport you to a different world. I loved it and didn't want it
to end.' - Sarah Lotz, author of The Three 'Written with the
finesse of a master-assassin's dagger... I could not put it down!'
Christian Cameron ****** Tumanbay: the most magnificent city on
earth. The beating heart of a vast empire. A city of dreams - where
those who arrived as slaves now reside in the seat of power. But
the wheel of fate is never still: from the gilded rooftops to the
dark catacombs, there are secrets waiting to be uncovered. For
Gregor, Master of the Palace Guard, the work of rooting out spies
and traitors is never done. His brother, the great General Qulan,
must quell a distant rebellion. Whilst Shajah, chief wife to the
Sultan, is suspicious that her new maid Sarah is not who she claims
to be. And a mysterious stranger arrives with a gift for the Sultan
himself. A gift that will change Tumanbay forever... ****** 'The
writing and imagery are flawless, taking you right into the heart
of the story and characters. While I was reading, this was MY
world, and you can't ask for more than that from a fantasy novel.'
Reader review (five stars)
'I loved this exquisitely written novel and drank in every word.
The Forgotten Letters of Esther Durrant is a reminder of the
redemptive nature of love, and that it can be found in the most
unexpected places.' Fiona Valpy, bestselling author of The
Dressmaker's Gift and The Beekeeper's Promise An abandoned woman...
1951. Esther Durrant, a young mother, is committed to an asylum by
her husband. Run by a pioneering psychiatrist, the hospital is at
first Esther's prison - but can captivity lead to freedom? A
forbidden love... 2018. When free-spirited marine scientist Rachel
Parker is forced to take shelter on an isolated island off the
Cornish Coast during a research posting, she discovers a collection
of hidden love letters. Captivated by their passion and tenderness,
Rachel is determined to find the intended recipient. A dangerous
secret... Meanwhile, in London, Eve is helping her grandmother
write her memoirs. When she is contacted by Rachel, it sets in
motion a chain of events that threatens to reveal secrets kept
buried for more than sixty years. Three women bound together by a
heartbreaking secret. A love story that needs to be told. This
beautifully haunting and atmospheric novel, will sweep fans of Kate
Morton, Elizabeth Gilbert and Emily Gunnis away this summer. 'If
you enjoyed "City of Girls," by Elizabeth Gilbert, read "The
Forgotten Letters of Esther Durrant," by Kayte Nunn' Washington
Post NetGalley reviewers are falling in love with The Forgotten
Letters of Esther Durrant: 'Loved, loved this book. The multi
layers wove an intriguing tale, and this was a well researched
engaging and heart rending story.' 'Beautifully written' 'An
absorbing tale set mainly in the Channel Islands. I wanted to know
what the resolution would be, so stayed up to read to the end!'
Praise for Katye Nunn's The Botanist's Daughter: 'A sweeping and
exotic read. I was completely swept away. Perfect for readers of
Kate Morton.' Lorna Cook, bestselling author of 'The Forgotten
Village' 'The whole book is a delight... Perfect reading whilst
sipping a g & t in a beautiful garden somewhere in the sun!'
Rosanna Ley, bestselling author of 'The Lemon Tree Hotel' 'I loved
this book and really look forward to reading the next book by Kayte
Nunn; perfect for reading in the garden with a glass of something
cold.' Bookliterat 'Fast-moving and full of surprises...while
delivering a poignant and heart-warming story of romance and new
beginnings ' Kate Forsyth 'The Botanist's Daughter is a quick paced
but mysterious read, which transports you across time and place and
is filled with an abundance of flowers.' Foreword Books 'The
Botanist's Daughter is an intriguing story about the strength of
women who, for their own reasons, are willing to travel halfway
across the world and end up with the same goal. It's also a family
mystery that slowly reveals its secrets, just like a blooming
flower.' The Bookish Gurl 5/5 stars
It's a mad and violent world. They must be equal to
it.Ex-gladiators Drust, Kag, and their brutal band are as
dirt-ridden and downbeat as ever. Drawn to the Syrian frontier at
the edge of the Roman world, they are presented with a mysterious
riddle from old companions. In the scorching heat, schemes and
rumours breed like flies on a corpse. To survive a deadly plot,
Drust and his men must face all challengers along with Mother
Nature's rage. Sometimes they'll run as fast as they can pray to
the Gods. But sometimes they'll have to stand, and fight... Filled
with gristle, gore and jaw-dropping action, perfect for fans of
Giles Kristian, David Gilman and Conn Iggulden. Praise for Robert
Low'A master of the storyteller's art' S. J. A. Turney, author of
the Knights Templar series
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The Fledglings
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Man against man. Face to face. One machine against another.It was
shortly after the outbreak of the First World War. Martin Falconer
and his friend, Frank, were anxious to 'get into the scrap' as soon
as possible, their youth blinding them to the real danger of it
all. Geoffrey, Martin's elder brother, knew that it wasn't a game.
He had fought in the trenches, been wounded and had seen friends
die. For Geoffrey the R.F.C. offered an opportunity to escape the
mud and horror of the Front, while for Martin and Frank it was the
chance to be in at the start of a totally different kind of
fighting. They were to be pioneers. A scintillating, full-throttle
thriller of the First World War, perfect for fans of W. E. Johns,
Derek Robinson and Geoffrey Wellum.
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King Solomon's Mines
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H. Rider Haggard; Edited by Robert Hampson; Preface by Giles Foden
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The first great "Lost World" action-adventure-a precursor to
Indiana Jones
H. Rider Haggard's "King Solomon's Mines" has entertained
generations of readers since its first publication in 1885.
Following a mysterious map of dubious reliability, a small group of
men trek into southern Africa in search of a lost friend-and a lost
treasure, the fabled mines of King Solomon. Led by the English
adventurer and fortune hunter Allan Quartermain, they discover a
frozen corpse, survive untold dangers in remote mountains and
deserts, and encounter the merciless King Twala en route to the
legendary hoard of diamonds.
Sherlock Holmes and Mrs Hudson are faced with a new
challenge...Dangerous magicians! Precious gems! Dastardly Plans!
Sherlock Holmes is just the man... But what if Holmes isn't the
only brains at Baker Street? As snow falls on Baker Street, the
wintry city is abuzz with excitement: the Malabar Rose - a fabled
and enormous ruby - has been sent as a gift to Queen Victoria by
the Marharajah of Marjoudh. An extraordinary condition is attached:
the gem must be displayed at London's sumptuous Blenheim Hotel. How
can the safety of this priceless jewel be assured? The authorities
wisely enlist the help of Sherlock Holmes and his colleague Dr
Watson... but fortunately for them, they are also on the receiving
end of help from Holmes's redoubtable housekeeper Mrs Hudson and
her able assistant, Flotsam the housemaid. The Malabar Rose isn't
the only exotic attraction stirring up excitement in the city,
however. World famous magician the Great Salmanazar will be amazing
the lucky few who can secure tickets at a once-in-a-lifetime
spectacular. Not only that, but the world's most beautiful woman -
the glamorous, if rather risque, fire dancer Lola Del Fuego - will
be joining him on the bill. With all this excitement and a peculiar
disappearance in Ealing, Mrs Hudson and Flottie have their hands
full this festive season. Their investigations take in
snow-shrouded streets, a toyshop full of wonders, a tumultuous
Covent Garden as the New Year rings in and even theatre dressing
rooms in Stepney. This fresh twist on classic Victorian mystery
will delight fans and new readers alike. Martin Davies grew up in
north-west England. In addition to the Holmes & Hudson
Mysteries, he is the author of four other novels, including The
Conjurer's Bird, which sold over 150,000 copies and was selected
for the Richard & Judy Book Club and Havana Sleeping, which was
shortlisted for the 2015 CWA Historical Dagger award. He works as a
consultant in the broadcasting industry.
BOOK II of the gripping new timeslip series from the author of the cult favourite TIME FOR ALEXANDER adventures
THE NEW TIMESLIP NOVEL FROM THE ACCLAIMED AUTHOR! To save the future, she must turn to the past . . .
San Francisco, Year 3377. A deadly virus has taken the world by storm. Scientists are desperately working to develop a vaccine. And Robin Johnson - genius, high-functioning, and perhaps a little bit single-minded - is delighted. Because, to cure the disease, she's given the chance to travel back in time.
But when Robin arrives at the last Ice Age hoping to stop the virus at its source, she finds more there than she bargained for. And just as her own chilly exterior is beginning to thaw, she realises it's not only sabre-toothed tigers that are in danger of extinction . . .
A city, gripped in the fear of terrifying crimes, will be pushed to
breaking point.London, 1914. A killer is at liberty in the dark
alleys of the city. His victims have one thing in common: all the
blood has been drained from their bodies. Who could do such a thing
- and why would he want his victims' blood? As the killer's reign
of terror continues, Detective Inspector Silas Quinn of Scotland
Yard's Special Crimes department realises that, in order to catch
his prey, he must learn to think like the killer himself. His
search will take him through London's squalid back streets, seedy
Soho haunts and louche aristocratic watering holes, all in pursuit
of a truly twisted individual. First in an absolutely gripping
historical mystery series, perfect for fans of Abir Mukherjee, S.
G. MacLean and Rory Clements. Praise for R. N. Morris'Morris
launches a new series with this superior whodunnit' Publishers
Weekly 'A challenging, utterly fascinating read' Booklist 'Quinn's
passion for justice makes for an engrossing and disquieting
Sherlockian entry' Library Journal
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Longarm's lost a friend, but he's not about to lose the fight...
After saving soiled dove Lucy Potter from two attackers, Longarm
takes pity on the young woman. He buys her a new dress, gets her
cleaned up, and takes her out for a fancy steak dinner. Lucy's got
a good heart, and Longarm hopes his kindness might encourage the
jaded prostitute to try another line of work. But before Lucy can
begin her new life, she's killed by the same men who attacked her.
Blinded by rage, Longarm can no longer see the line between justice
and revenge. He turns in his badge and rides off after the killers.
But as he trails them to Rock Springs, he learns the killing was
premeditated--and greed was the motive...
His exploits echo with the bustle of crowded ports and the crash of
naval warfare...It is 1780 and seventeen-year-old Alan Lewrie is a
brash young libertine with a head full of dreams. When he is found
in bed with the wrong woman, he is forced to leave his profligacy
behind for a new life at sea. Though sickness and hard labour await
him aboard the tall-masted Ariadne, Lewrie finds himself gradually
adapting to the world of a midshipman. But as he heads for the
war-torn Americas into a hail of cannonballs, will he ever catch
wind of the plot brewing against him back at home? The first Alan
Lewrie novel, this action-packed naval adventure is perfect for
fans of Patrick O'Brian, Julian Stockwin and C.S. Forester Praise
for The King's Coat 'You could get addicted to this series.
Easily.' New York Times Book Review 'The best naval series since C.
S. Forester . . . Recommended.' Library Journal 'Fast-moving. . . A
hugely likeable hero, a huge cast of sharply drawn supporting
characters: there's nothing missing. Wonderful stuff.' Kirkus
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