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The First World War is over. But Martin Falconer's story is only
just beginning.1919. Martin Falconer, a veteran airman while still
in his teens and now adjusting to peacetime, is asked to go to
Russia to fight the Bolsheviks. His answer? 'Try and stop me.' The
Great War had taken away much of Martin's idealism, shown him the
gruesome realities of battle. But the Russia of 1919, a chaotic,
desperate country, shows him another sort of conflict, a civil war
of great savagery and bitterness on both sides. Nothing is as
simple as he had thought. But the danger and excitement as he flies
over the Russian steppes will only further his extraordinary
legacy. The continuation of the completely gripping WWI aviation
thrillers, for fans of W. E. Johns, Alastair MacLean and Alan
Evans.
'Just brilliant.' DONAL RYAN 'An exceptionally good book.' C. J.
SANSOM 1816 was the year without a summer. A rare climatic event
has brought frost to July, and a lingering fog casts a pall over a
Dublin stirred by zealotry and civil unrest, torn between
evangelical and rationalist dogma. Amid the disquiet, a young
nursemaid in a pious household conceals a pregnancy and then
murders her newborn. Rumours swirl about the identity of the
child's father, but before an inquest can be held, the maid is
found dead. When Abigail Lawless, the eighteen-year-old daughter of
Dublin's coroner, by chance discovers a message from the maid's
seducer, she is drawn into a world of hidden meanings and deceit.
An only child, Abigail has been raised amid the books and
instruments of her father's grim profession. Pushing against the
restrictions society places on a girl her age, she pursues an
increasingly dangerous investigation. As she leads us through
dissection rooms and dead houses, Gothic churches and elegant
ballrooms, a sinister figure watches from the shadows - an
individual she believes has already killed twice, and is waiting to
kill again... Determined, resourceful and intuitive, Abigail
Lawless emerges as a memorable young sleuth operating at the dawn
of forensic science.
ONE FINAL CLASH Reeling from his defeat at the hands of the
Macedonians, Rome's furious General Flamininus gathers his legions
for the final strike on King Philip's mighty phalanx. AN EMPIRE ON
THE EDGE Both leaders know the victor will rule Greece, and both
armies will do everything in their power to claim the ultimate
prize. TWO HEROES PREPARED TO DIE Fighting on opposing sides, Felix
and Demetrios think they have survived the worst of the campaign.
But between vicious infighting, unruly locals, and intense battle,
both will be tested as the final showdown between two great
civilisations begins . . .
Few writers are better at conjuring up a vision of Ancient Greece'
THE TIMES * * * * * * * 210BCE. The most powerful empires in the
world brawl over the spoils of a declawed Greece. Philopoemen has a
vision to end the chaos and anarchy that consumes his homeland - to
stop the endless wars and preserve the world he loves. He must
resist the urge of the oligarchs to surrender to their oppressors
and raise an army to defend his countrymen from the all-conquering
powers of Sparta, Macedon and Rome. It is the last roll of the dice
for the Achean League. The moment Philopoemen has been training for
his whole life. The new Achilles is poised to restore the glory of
the former empire. To herald a new era. To become the last great
hero of Greece. * * * * * * * Praise for Christian Cameron: 'One of
the finest writers of historical fiction in the world' BEN KANE
'The master of historical fiction' SUNDAY TIMES 'A storyteller at
the height of his powers' HISTORICAL NOVEL SOCIETY
'A rollicking good read' IAN RANKIN The second in the series of the
Dabble and Harris thrillers! Set in the mid-twentieth century, this
adventure series is perfect for fans of action-packed, historical
fiction.
............................................................ India,
1937. Intrepid reporter Sir Percival Harris is hunting tigers with
his friend, Professor Ernest Drabble. Harris soon bags a man-eater
- but later finds himself caught up in a hunt of a different
kind... Harris is due to interview the Maharaja of Bikaner, a
friend to the Raj, for his London newspaper - and he and Drabble
soon find themselves accompanied by a local journalist, Miss Heinz.
But is the lady all she seems? And the Maharaja himself is proving
elusive... Meanwhile, the movement for Indian independence is
becoming stronger, and Drabble and Harris witness some of the
conflict first-hand. But even more drama comes on arrival at
Bikaner when the friends find themselves confined to their
quarters... and embroiled in an assassination plot! Just who is the
enemy in the Maharaja's palace? What is the connection to a
mysterious man Drabble meets in Delhi? And what secret plans do the
British colonial officers have up their sleeves?
............................................................ Praise
for Alec Marsh's Drabble and Harris thrillers: 'An immensely
readable treat!' ALEXANDER MCCALL SMITH 'Told with humour and
flair, Enemy of the Raj is a highly enjoyable, riveting read' ABIR
MUKHERJEE 'A thoroughly engaging and enjoyable diversion' NEW
STATESMAN on Enemy of the Raj 'Tremendous stuff! With the arrival
of Alec Marsh's first Drabble and Harris thriller, John Buchan must
be stirring uneasily in his grave' STANLEY JOHNSON
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on the high seas of literary tradition, Ottessa Moshfegh gives us
an unforgettable blackguard on a knife-sharp voyage through the
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Life is sweet for Flavia Albia and her soon-to-be husband Faustus.
But his new job as a building contractor runs into a problem: At
the Garden of the Hesperides a barmaid went missing years before;
now the workmen start unearthing her bones. Albia takes on the task
of finding out what happened. Five more skeletons are discovered.
Despite the fact that nobody seems to know or care who died,
violent attempts are made to stop her enquiries. Soon Albia is
exploring the world of Roman streetlife, where bars are brothels,
workers lead brutal lives, foreigners are muscling in on the
gambling syndicates, and extortion is commonplace. What's more
there's little time to solve the mystery before the wedding day
when Albia is expected to show Rome that her affair with Manlius is
a much more than a casual fling. The gods, however, have other
ideas...
The immortal legacy of Robert E. Howard, creator of Conan the
Cimmerian, continues with this latest compendium of Howard's
fiction and poetry. These adventures, set in medieval-era Europe
and the Near East, are among the most gripping Howard ever wrote,
full of pageantry, romance, and battle scenes worthy of Tolstoy
himself. Most of all, they feature some of Howard's most unusual
and memorable characters, including Cormac FitzGeoffrey, a
half-Irish, half-Norman man of war who follows Richard the
Lion-hearted to twelfth-century Palestine--or, as it was known to
the Crusaders, Outremer; Diego de Guzman, a Spaniard who visits
Cairo in the guise of a Muslim on a mission of revenge; and the
legendary sword woman Dark Agnes, who, faced with an arranged
marriage to a brutal husband in sixteenth-century France, cuts the
ceremony short with a dagger thrust and flees to forge a new
identity on the battlefield.
Lavishly illustrated by award-winning artist John Watkiss and
featuring miscellanea, informative essays, and a fascinating
introduction by acclaimed historical author Scott Oden, "Sword
Woman and Other Historical Adventures" is a must-have for every fan
of Robert E. Howard, who, in a career spanning just twelve years,
won a place in the pantheon of great American writers.
Tumanbay: Once the most magnificent city on earth - now the dark
heart of an empire which lies in ruins. Occupied by the fanatical
forces of the mysterious cult of Maya, corpses hang from the
gallows, and citizens are flogged for next to nothing. Barakat,
leader of the Inquisition, leads the purge. Gregor, former
spymaster to the Sultan, lives in fear. Madu, heir to the throne,
is opiated and installed as a puppet ruler. And Qulan, the great
general, rots in prison. But the history of Tumanbay shows that
those who can rise to power can just as easily fall. And there are
whispers of rebellion, of a reckoning - as well as rumblings of
plague on the horizon...
Their revolution would ignite a continent... An epic novel set
during one of the most savage and dramatic moments in European
history. Greece, 1824 In the wild south, the people of the Mani
have risen up against four hundred years of Ottoman rule. But
initial triumph leads to bitter feuding among the Greek victors and
the Sultan sends his vassal, Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt, to invade.
Burning everything in his path, he is on the point of victory. Only
the intervention of the Great Powers of France, Russia and Britain
can save Greece. Hara, young daughter of a Maniot chief, is the
fearless symbol of her people's spirit. When she rescues Greek
Prince Tzanis from a shipwreck, on his way to deliver secret gold
for the revolution, they fall in love but are forced apart by
events. Yet a shared resolve to wreak vengeance on Turkish rule
unites them again, and their heroism and sacrifice will ultimately
inspire an unlikely band of men and women to join them in rescuing
Greece. Will their plan to involve the Great Powers succeed before
Greece is destroyed by fire? 'Wonderful history, adventure and a
heart-breaking love story are brought thrillingly to life' - Kate
Mosse
Titus Llewellyn-Gwlynne, actor/manager of the Red Lion Theatre, has
lost a backer who was going to fund a theatrical tour - when
unexpected salvation appears. Their home theatre in the East End of
London having been bombed during the war, The Red Lion Touring
Company embarks on a tour of Britain to take a play written by
their new benefactress into the provinces. As they make their
vagabond, singing way, they remain unaware that they leave behind
in London a man consumed with thoughts of revenge. Revenge which
follows them obsessively from town to town, ending in its final act
before the last curtain. This charming series transports the reader
to a lost post-war world of touring rep theatre and once-grand
people who have fallen on harder times, smoggy streets, and shared
bonhomie over a steaming kettle. What readers are saying about LOVE
AND MISS HARRIS 'A cast of wonderful characters brings this story
of life and love, and all the troubles that brings with it to
magical fruition in this wonderful story. I highly recommend this
to anyone who likes stories that engage and entertain.' 'The
writing is smart and witty. The author describes details including
scenery, clothing and food beautifully... makes me want to be
amongst the beauty again.' 'A very pleasant and interesting story
about days gone by.'
"This is Raymond Chandler for feminists." Sharma Shields, author of
The Cassandra "An expressive and striking story that examines what
one does for family and for oneself." Kirkus Reviews Jane's a very
brave boy. And a very difficult girl. She'll become a remarkable
woman, an icon of her century, but that's a long way off. Not my
fault, she thinks, dropping a bloody crowbar in the irrigation
ditch after Daddy. She steals Momma's Ford and escapes to
Depression-era San Francisco, where she fakes her way into work as
a newspaper copy boy. Everything's looking up. She's climbing the
ladder at the paper, winning validation, skill, and connections
with the artists and thinkers of her day. But then Daddy reappears
on the paper's front page, his arm around a girl who's just been
beaten into a coma one block from Jane's newspaper hit in the head
with a crowbar. Jane's got to find Daddy before he finds her, and
before everyone else finds her out. She's got to protect her
invented identity. This is what she thinks she wants. It's
definitely what her dead brother wants.
PART ONE OF THE TROY QUARTET Bringing ancient myth to life with
passion, humour, and humanity, Lindsay Clarke vividly retells the
story of Troy and of the heroes who fought there. When the mortal
Paris settles a contest between the gods, he is promised the love
of Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world. But Helen is
already married, to the powerful Menelaus of Sparta, and the kings
of many cities have sworn to defend their union. Paris's divine
gift threatens to set his world aflame. 'An engaging retelling of
the whole story, neatly blending mythic archaism with modern
psychodrama and satire' Mary Beard 1 - A PRINCE OF TROY 2 - THE WAR
AT TROY 3 - THE SPOILS OF TROY 4 - THE RETURN FROM TROY
Die Eerste Wereldoorlog gooi Sean Courtney en die skerpskutter Mark
Anders se lot saam toe hulle in die loopgrawe in Frankryk ontmoet.
In ’n ongerepte wildernis in Suid-Afrika bereik Mark se verterende
liefde vir die eiesinnige Storm Courtney ’n hoogtepunt, terwyl sy
bloedige stryd met Sean se vervreemde seun, Dirk, op die spits
gedryf word. Wildernis is die vertaling van A Sparrow Falls, die
derde boek in die gewilde Courtney-trilogie.
The Roman Empire, AD 108. When emperor Trajan sets sail for his
province of Egypt, his mind is on sightseeing and the acquisition
of art and antiques to adorn the city of Rome. Little does he
imagine that he is heading toward his own potential doom...Deep in
the western desert, a sinister cult plans to return Egypt to its
past glory, and Rome and its empire stand in the way...Traveling
with Trajan are lovers Quintus and Rufio, along with his mother
Junilla and younger brother Cato. Together, they encounter fabled
wonders of the past, the quirks and threats of the natives both
human and animal--and repeated attempts to assassinate the
emperor...Amid the dangers, exotic erotic encounters keep Rufio and
Quintus busy even as they strive to avert the disastrous wrath of
the god Seth.
DARK TIDE RISING is the 24th compelling mystery in the William Monk
series, from the master of Victorian crime, New York Times
bestselling author Anne Perry. 'Anne Perry's Victorian mysteries
are marvels of plot construction...truly remarkable' New York
Times. When Kate Exeter is kidnapped on the shore of the Thames,
Commander William Monk is enlisted by her desperate husband to save
her. Kate's captors are demanding a ransom for her safe return and
Monk and his most trusted men must arrange a secret handover in the
dark slums of Jacob's Island. But on the night someone betrays them
and a brutal skirmish breaks out, leaving death and destruction in
its wake . . . Who is to blame for what went wrong? Monk senses
tensions mount and no one knows who to trust. Then a whistle blower
claims that the ransom money was embezzled funds that incriminate
Kate's husband, and the case takes on a whole new meaning...
Inspired by true events... 'Moving and authentic' Dinah Jefferies
'Vivid, heart-rending and so, so beautiful' Jenny Ashcroft 'A
beautiful, tender and fascinating story' Sinead Moriarty 'Deeply
moving. Be prepared - have handkerchiefs on standby at the end'
Antonia Senior, The Times 'An inspiring novel about the power of
determination, courage and unity' Woman's Own China, 1941. With
Japan's declaration of war on the Allies, Elspeth Kent's future
changes forever. When soldiers take control of the missionary
school where she teaches, comfortable security is replaced by
rationing, uncertainty and fear. Ten-year-old Nancy Plummer has
always felt safe at Chefoo School. Now the enemy, separated
indefinitely from anxious parents, the children must turn to their
teachers - to Miss Keny and her new Girl Guide patrol especially -
for help. But worse is to come when the pupils and teachers are
sent to a distant internment camp. Unimaginable hardship,
impossible choices and danger lie ahead. Inspired by true events,
this is the unforgettable story of the life-changing bonds formed
between a young girl and her teacher, in a remote corner of a
terrible war. Shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards for Popular
Fiction Book of the Year USA Today bestseller Published in the USA
and Canada under the title When We Were Young and Brave.
Epic sea battles abound in this historical naval adventure.Alan
Lewrie is now commander of his own ship, HMS Jester, which
participates in the spectacular British victory over the French at
the famous battle known as The Glorious First of June. From there
Lewrie is dispatched to the Mediterranean to inform Admiral Hood of
the French defeat. Under Hood's inspired leadership, Lewrie assists
in the conquest of Corsica, but Hood is soon replaced by the
maddeningly cautious Admiral Hotham. Only alongside one Horatio
Nelson does Lewrie again find his chance to be of service in a
series of fierce battles along the French coast. And it is along
that same coast that he hears once again of an old enemy, the
French commander Guillaume Choundas. Seventh in The Alan Lewrie
Naval Adventures, The King's Commander is perfect for fans of
Patrick O'Brian, Julian Stockwin and C.S. Forester. 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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