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Eyes of the Rigel
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Roy Jacobsen; Translated by Don Bartlett, Don Shaw
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The third novel in a historical trilogy that began with the
International Booker shortlisted The Unseen "Taken together,
Jacobsen has given us an epic of Norway's experience of the first
half of the 20th century that is subtle and moving" David Mills,
Sunday Times "Jacobsen can make almost anything catch the light . .
. One of Norway's greatest writers on the working class" Times
Literary Supplement The journey had taken on its own momentum, it
had become an autonomous, independent entity, she was searching for
love, and was still happily unaware that truth is the first
casualty of peace. The long war is over, and Ingrid Barroy leaves
the island that bears her name to search for the father of her
child. Alexander, the Russian captive who survived the sinking of
prisoner ship the Rigel and found himself in Ingrid's arms, made an
attempt to cross the mountains to Sweden. Ingrid will follow in his
footsteps, carrying her babe in arms, the child's dark eyes the
only proof that she ever knew him. Along the way, Ingrid's will
encounter collaborators, partisans, refugees, deserters, slaves and
sinners, in a country that still bears the scars of defeat and
occupation. And before her journey's end she will be forced to ask
herself how well she knows the man she is risking everything to
find. Translated from the Norwegian by Don Bartlett and Don Shaw
Don Bartlett is the acclaimed translator of books by Karl Ove
Knausgard, Jo Nesbo and Per Petterson. Don Shaw, co-translator, is
a teacher of Danish and author of the standard
Danish-Thai/Thai-Danish dictionaries. With the support of the
Creative Europe Programme of the European Union
In this historically accurate Western epic from debut author Rod
Thompson, a young farm boy comes of age in a frontier crucible of
death, vengeance, and beauty.
When four hoodlums brutally murder a farming family in the Dakota
Territory, they leave a fourteen-year-old boy for dead in the
field..."That's a big mistake."
After bearing witness to the savage acts that destroyed his world,
young Cormac Lynch knows only one way to make things right. Coming
upon the men, he takes aim and takes his revenge--rescuing the
beautiful Irish redhead Lainey Nayle in the process.
With a deadly reputation, Cormac grows up to back down from no
man...and only one woman. He and Lainey face the danger and anguish
of the frontier with grit and humor. But when Lainey's life is
endangered again, Cormac must once again make good on his
reputation...
'Bask in the brilliance . . . Golden Age Amsterdam, Versailles, the
court of Charles I - it's armchair travel with a unique companion'
MAIL ON SUNDAY The spellbinding and beautifully written story of
courage and devotion, for fans of historical and magical fiction
like The Night Circus, The Binding and The Girl in the Tower
_________ Valentyne has lived many lives - physician, philosopher,
soldier - but his defining work has been his ability to stop the
clock. He has lived for centuries, as has his dog, Tomorrow.
Inseparable, they've voyaged across Europe, using their time
wisely. They've attended royalty in a dozen courts, healed soldiers
on a hundred battlefields, and met with the greatest minds of the
Renaissance. Until one day, in watery Venice, Valentyne vanishes
without trace. Broken-hearted, Tomorrow begins a search that will
endure for centuries. But as the continent collapses into war, he
must risk everything to find his master - or lose him forever.
_________ 'Moving and tender. I was captivated by its charm from
the beginning' Rachel Joyce, bestselling author of The Unlikely
Pilgrimage of Harold Fry 'Tomorrow is an epic tale of love, of
courage, of hope' London Evening Standard 'What a novel! Ambitious
and wonderfully achieved. A book to read again and again' Michael
Morpurgo, bestselling author of War Horse 'A tale of love and
unbreakable bonds' New York Post 'Definitely - HIGHLY - worth the
read!' Seth Meyers 'Original, ambitious, moving' Stylist
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Domitian
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S. J. A. Turney
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Raised in chaos. Forced to rule. Abandoned by the gods.Rome, AD 52.
The Julio-Claudian dynasty is in its death throes. Over the next
twenty years, chaos descends as Claudius then Nero are killed. The
whole empire bucks and heaves with conspiracy, rebellion and civil
war. Out of the ashes and discord, a new imperial family emerges:
the Flavians. Vespasian is crowned emperor, with his sons, Titus
and Domitian, next in line. Domitian, still only a teenager, has
known only fear, death and treachery for as long as he has been
alive. Suspicious of the senate as a breeding ground for treachery,
and fiercely protective of his surviving family members, he uses a
network of spies to stay one step ahead of any would-be
conspirators. When Titus unexpectedly falls gravely ill, the throne
beckons for Domitian, something he never wanted or prepared for. As
in all his darkest moments, Domitian's childhood guardian, Nerva,
is the man he turns to with his fears, and his secrets... An
insightful and arresting novel, packed with intrigue and betrayal,
perfect for fans of Harry Sidebottom and Conn Iggulden.
Bandits, soldiers, thieves, murderers: all thrive in the lawless
hills...The Borders are at war. Henry VIII, fat and pained with a
diseased leg, wants to burn them all; to burn the very water if he
has to. Batty Coalhouse is still haunted by Maramaldo, the warlord
responsible for cutting off his arm. He's given an intriguing
offer: find some stray nuns and bring them to safety. In turn, that
will lead him to his nemesis, now rampaging with an army not far
away in the Cheviot hills. What seems a routine assignment becomes
a living hell, for in the Debatable lands, nothing is as it
seems... Brimming with atmosphere and brutal violence, this is
Robert Low at his best, perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell, Conn
Iggulden and S. J. A. Turney.
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Hollywood Bilker
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Leopold Borstinski
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'Wonderful history, adventure and a heart-breaking love story are
brought thrillingly to life' - Kate Mosse 'A dramatic read from the
very outset' - Simon Scarrow DESTINY, INHERITANCE, THE WORLD
SHIFTING FROM EAST TO WEST. THIS IS AN EPIC NOVEL SET IN AN AGE OF
DRAMATIC CHANGE. Siward, scion of a great dynasty, commands the
Varangian Guard and has vowed to defend the Roman Empire to the
last. Makkim, renowned general to Ottoman rule, has vowed to
destroy it. They are enemies in war, but unknown to them, they are
also rivals to inherit one of Europe's greatest fortunes. Even
worse, they are competing for the love of the same woman. Their
vast inheritance lies in Venice, as does the famous courtesan they
both love. She is the reason they will find themselves fighting on
the walls of Constantinople, in one of the most dramatic sieges in
history.
A bloodstained room, a missing woman, a passionate affair gone
wrong.September in London, and the city basks in a glorious Indian
summer. Sherlock Holmes has more work than he can handle, and when
the Home Office asks him to sniff out a plot by Russian assassins
on radical politician George Dashing, Holmes and Watson find
themselves distracted by more pressing cases. Meanwhile, there is
scandal at the home of Dashing's great political rival, Sir Henry
Catanache. When Sir Henry's housemaid goes missing, leaving only a
pool of blood behind, his son is the prime suspect. Can Sherlock
discover the truth? Or will the Catanache family be rescued by
Laurence Martin, a detective newly arrived in London who is
dazzling society with some remarkable triumphs? Martin proves a
surprising and enigmatic figure, and Mrs Hudson and Flotsam, her
intrepid helper, soon find themselves as intrigued by the detective
as they are by the crime... A compelling cosy crime novel based in
the legend of Sherlock Holmes, perfect for fans of M. R. C.
Kasasian, Oscar de Muriel and Elly Griffiths.
The death of a runaway could spark a revolt...Devon, 1318. Peter
Bruther, who works the land for his lord, Sir William Beauscyr, is
fed up with his life of near-slavery, and has run away. Brutal
punishments usually fall on the heads of runaways, but Bruther uses
a legal loophole: on Dartmoor, tin miners enjoy special protection
from prosecution. They are accountable only to the king. Brother
swiftly sets himself up as a miner on the moors: safe... or so he
thinks. Beauscyr and his two feuding sons are furious to learn they
have no legal claim on their wayward man, and demand justice from
Bailiff Simon Puttock. They fear more runaways. But other miners
resent Bruther's appearance, too, and they do not want their
profitable extortion and protection racket destabilised. Before
dissent can spread to other serfs working for Beauscyr, Bruther is
found hanging from a tree. Simon, assisted by former Knight Templar
Sir Baldwin Furnshill, finds himself investigating cold-blooded
murder, and there is no shortage of suspects... An action-packed
historical mystery perfect for fans of Susanna Gregory, C. J.
Sansom and Rory Clements. Praise for Michael Jecks'Michael Jecks is
a national treasure' Scotland on Sunday 'Marvellously portrayed' C.
J. Sansom
'One of the most reliable thriller writers in the world' Daily Mail
To do what is right, she risks losing everything... 1937 Sibil
Hellinger is enjoying market day in the small Spanish town of
Guernica when clouds of German planes suddenly fill the sky. As the
bombs rain down, Sibil escapes with her sister but her mother is
tragically killed. 1944 The world is at war and Sibil has grown
into a beautiful young woman fuelled by a dark rage. Working with
her father, a scientist and member of the undercover German
resistance, she is the perfect spy to fight back against those
responsible for her mother's death - the Nazis. To avenge the
family she lost and protect those she loves, she must risk
everything. From the bestselling author of The Black Swan of Paris,
Fire in the Sky comes an absorbing novel of bravery, danger, love
and women's unbelievable reserves of strength. PRAISE FOR THE BLACK
SWAN OF PARIS 'A truly outstanding novel, brilliantly written, that
captured me and held me in its grip from page one. The Black Swan
of Paris reminds us of the power of love, hope and courage' Heather
Morris, #1 bestselling author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz
'Emotional and powerful' Pam Jenoff, bestselling author of The Lost
Girls of Paris 'Beautifully written and completely absorbing. '
Noelle Salazar, bestselling author of The Flight Girls 'An
extraordinarily suspenseful, emotional read' Kelly Rimmer,
bestselling author of The Things We Cannot Say
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Michael Jason Manz
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