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"Tremendous and enjoyable" - La Libre Belgique "A great success" -
La Croix April, 1940. Louise Belmont runs, naked, down the
boulevard du Montparnasse. To understand the tragic scene she has
just experienced, she will have to plunge into the madness of the
'Phoney War', when the whole of France, seized by the panic of a
new World War, descends into chaos. Alongside bistro-owner Monsieur
Jules, new recruit Gabriel and small-time crook Raoul, Louise
navigates this period of enormous upheaval and extraordinary twists
of fate, for as the Nazi's advance, the threat of German occupation
will uncover long-buried secrets and make strange bedfellows. With
his characteristic wit and verve, Pierre Lemaitre chronicles the
greatness and decline of a people crushed by circumstance. In
Mirror of Our Sorrows, the final novel in the Paris
between-the-wars trilogy, is an incandescent tale that is both
burlesque and tragic. Translated from the French by Frank Wynne
In the spring of 1898, A. E. (Alexandria) Bartram--a spirited young woman with a love for botany--is invited to join a field study in Yellowstone National Park. The study's leader, a mild-mannered professor from Montana, assumes she is a man, and is less than pleased to discover the truth. Once the scientists overcome the shock of having a woman on their team, they forge ahead on a summer of adventure, forming an enlightening web of relationships as they move from Mammoth Hot Springs to a camp high in the backcountry. But as they make their way collecting amid Yellowstone's beauty the group is splintered by differing views on science, nature, and economics. In the tradition of A. S. Byatt's Angels and Insects and Andrea Barrett's Ship Fever, this delightful novel captures an ever-fascinating era and one woman's attempt to take charge of her life.
Nominated for the 2019 Hammett Prize Autumn 1915. The First World
War is raging across Europe. Woodrow Wilson has kept Americans out
of the trenches, although that hasn't stopped young men and women
from crossing the Atlantic to volunteer at the front. Christopher
Marlowe 'Kit' Cobb, a Chicago reporter and undercover agent for the
US government is in Paris when he meets an enigmatic nurse called
Louise. Officially in the city for a story about American ambulance
drivers, Cobb is grateful for the opportunity to get to know her.
Soon his intelligence handler, James Polk Trask, extends his
mission and he is active again. Parisians are meeting 'death by
dynamite' in a new campaign of bombings, and the German-speaking
Kit seems just the man to discover who is behind this - possibly a
German operative who has infiltrated with the waves of refugees?
And so begins a pursuit that will test Kit Cobb, in all his roles,
to the very limits of his principles, wits and talents for
survival. Fleetly plotted and engaging with political and cultural
issues that resonate deeply today, Paris in the Dark is a
page-turning novel of unmistakable literary quality.
Poor judgements have tragic consequences... The latest in the
unputdownable Teifi Valley seriesThe Teifi Valley's coroner, Harry
Probert-Lloyd, is struggling: with the blindness that drove him
home from London, with the county magistrates and with an estate
teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. He needs an escape, so when Dr
Benton Reckitt is asked to give a second opinion on the apparently
natural death of young Lizzie Rees, Harry willingly goes with him.
But mistakes are made. Harry becomes embroiled in local rumours and
in Esther Rees's search for the truth behind her daughter's sudden
death. What is Lizzie Rees's father hiding? Was somebody else in
the farmhouse on the night she died? And, most crucially for Harry,
will he be able to uncover the mystery, and solve personal
difficulties that threaten to tear him apart? Perfect for readers
of Laura Shephard-Robinson, Stuart Turton or Elly Griffiths, this
is a superb historical mystery that will keep you hooked until the
very end.
THE NEW YORK TIMES #1 BESTSELLER OPRAH BOOK CLUB PICK 'One of the
best books I have ever read in my entire life. I haven't felt this
way since I first read Beloved . . .' Oprah Winfrey Lose yourself
in the stunning debut novel everyone is talking about - the
unmissable historical story of injustice and redemption that
resonates powerfully today Hiram Walker is a man with a secret, and
a war to win. A war for the right to life, to family, to freedom.
Born into bondage on a Virginia plantation, he is also born gifted
with a mysterious power that he won't discover until he is almost a
man, when he risks everything for a chance to escape. One fateful
decision will carry him away from his makeshift plantation family
and into the heart of the underground war on slavery... 'A
transcendent work from a crucial political and literary artist'
Diana Evans 'I've been wondering who might fill the intellectual
void that plagued me after James Baldwin died. Clearly it is
Ta-Nehisi Coates' Toni Morrison
A thrilling epic fantasy adventure in the astonishing realm of
Legend of the Five Rings, as two rival clans join forces to
investigate a lethal supernatural mystery Chaos has broken out in
the isolated Dragon Clan settlement of Seibo Mura. During the full
moon, horrifying creatures rampage through the village, unleashing
havoc and death. When the Dragon samurai Agasha no Isao Ryotora is
sent to investigate, he faces even greater danger than expected. To
save the village, he must confront his buried past - not to mention
an unexpected Phoenix Clan visitor, Asako Sekken, who has his own
secrets to hide. The quest to save Sebo Mura will take the two
samurai into the depths of forgotten history and the shifting
terrain of the Spirit Realms... and bring them face to face with an
ancient, terrifying evil.
A novel by a geologist-turned-journalist which interweaves three
eras of an Australian oil drilling location with issues about
conservation and aboriginal land rights. In 1839 a British
explorer, Stokes, finds oily sludge in water wells on the banks of
the Victoria river. In 1942 wartime corporal Ash believes a
German-born missionary is collaborating with Japanese invasion
plans. Aided by an Aboriginal tracker Gabriel, Ash stalks,
determined to find out the truth... In 1987 after a drilling rig
accident geologist Brad meets hospital nurse Karen, the
missionary's granddaughter and Karen introduces Brad to Ash, now
their guardian. In a turn of events, Brad also meets Gabriel, now a
land rights activist. The drilling programme is suspended in the
wake of the world stock market crash. Brad, guided by Ash, takes
Karen to look for Stokes' water wells and the mission ruins. Brad
and Karen are unaware Ash has his own plan... Gabriel also knows
more than Brad and Karen could anticipate...
'There is a fury in England that none shall suppress - and when it
breaks forth it will shake the throne' 1264 Storm clouds are
gathering as Simon de Montfort and the barons of the realm
challenge the power of Henry III. The barons demand reform; the
crown demands obedience. England is on the brink of civil war. Adam
de Norton, a young squire devoted to the virtues of chivalry, longs
only to be knighted, and to win back his father's lands. Then a
bloody hunting accident leaves him with a new master: the devilish
Sir Robert de Dunstanville, who does not hesitate to use the
blackest stratagems in pursuit of victory. Following Robert
overseas, Adam is introduced to the ruthless world of the
tournament, where knights compete for glory and riches, and his new
master's methods prove brutally effective. But as England plunges
into violence, Robert and Adam must choose a side in a battle that
will decide the fate of the kingdom. Will they fight for the king,
for de Montfort - or for themselves? Searingly vivid and richly
evocative, Battle Song is tale of friendship and chivalry, rivalry
and rebellion, and the medieval world in all its colour and
darkness.
'One of the most reliable thriller writers in the world' Daily Mail
Guernica, 1937 When the bombers appear like a flock of birds over
the horizon, Sibil Helinger, 17, is enjoying market day in the
small Spanish town of Guernica. With no warning, clouds of German
planes are upon them and bombs fall on the town like rain. Reeling
with shock, Sibil spends the next few days frantically searching
for her relatives in the smouldering rubble. Though she finds her
little sister trapped in the ruins, she discovers her mother and
the others are dead. Years later, while WWII rages, Sibil and her
sister are living with their father - an eminent scientist
reluctantly working with the Nazis and a member of the undercover
German resistance. Sibil has grown into a beautiful young woman
fuelled by a dark rage. In short, she has grown into the perfect
spy to join the resistance and fight back against those responsible
for her mother's death. From the bestselling author of The Black
Swan of Paris, Fire in the Sky is novel of bravery, danger, love
and a woman's unbelievable reserves of strength. Readers of Jane
Thynne, Heather Morris, Nora Roberts and Danielle Steel will adore
Robards' storytelling. 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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AD 265, Gaul - The Roman Empire is on the brink. Emperor Gallienus
has amassed a huge army across the Alps to seize back the mountains
from the usurper Postumus. War has come. Ballista and his cavalry
are on the frontline, battling in the most brutal of conditions.
But if he is to survive the campaign and finally retire to his
beloved Sicily, it's not just the battlefield he needs to navigate.
As he and Praetorian Prefect Volusianus lay siege to Postumus'
armies, it becomes clear the greatest threat to Ballista's life
might just come from within his ranks. After all, Volusianus has
shown he will go to any distance for his own ends. Is Ballista just
another pawn in his game?
* Winner of the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction *
New York Times Bestseller * A New York Times Notable Book and a
Washington Post Notable Fiction Book of 2017 * Longlisted for the
National Book Award for Fiction * Named a Best Book of 2017 by NPR,
The Guardian, Vogue, Esquire, Kirkus Reviews, Philadelphia
Inquirer, BookPage, Bustle, Southern Living, and St. Louis
Post-Dispatch "Immensely satisfying...an old-fashioned page-turner,
tweaked by this witty and sophisticated writer...Egan is masterly
at displaying mastery...she works a formidable kind of magic."
-Dwight Garner, The New York Times The long-awaited novel from the
Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Visit from the Goon Squad,
Manhattan Beach opens in Brooklyn during the Great Depression. Anna
Kerrigan, nearly twelve years old, accompanies her father to the
house of a man who, she gleans, is crucial to the survival of her
father and her family. Anna observes the uniformed servants, the
lavishing of toys on the children, and some secret pact between her
father and Dexter Styles. Years later, her father has disappeared
and the country is at war. Anna works at the Brooklyn Navy Yard,
where women are allowed to hold jobs that had always belonged to
men. She becomes the first female diver, the most dangerous and
exclusive of occupations, repairing the ships that will help
America win the war. She is the sole provider for her mother, a
farm girl who had a brief and glamorous career as a Ziegfield
folly, and her lovely, severely disabled sister. At a night club,
she chances to meet Styles, the man she visited with her father
before he vanished, and she begins to understand the complexity of
her father's life, the reasons he might have been murdered.
Mesmerizing, hauntingly beautiful, with the pace and atmosphere of
a noir thriller and a wealth of detail about organized crime, the
merchant marine and the clash of classes in New York, Egan's first
historical novel is a masterpiece, a deft, startling, intimate
exploration of a transformative moment in the lives of women and
men, America and the world. Manhattan Beach is a magnificent novel
by one of the greatest writers of our time.
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***Jennifer Egan's latest novel THE CANDY HOUSE is coming April
2022, the long-awaited sibling novel to A Visit from the Goon
Squad***
A young woman forced to fight for her beliefs. A chaplain with a
secret that could determine the fate of a kingdom. England, 1452.
Under the reign of King Henry VI the country is on the brink of
civil war after the Hundred Years' War. Young mystic Lady Isabelle
d'Albret Courteault's family is forced to flee the Duchy of English
Gascony for a new and unforeseeable life in England. While they
become established in the courts, Lady Isabelle discovers dark
secrets about their chaplain and tutor. As their growing
relationship places her in harm's way, can she remain steadfast in
her promises to uphold the monarchy and her faith? Set amidst a
period of grave uncertainty, this is the story of a woman learning
to stand up for her beliefs in a patriarchal world - a beautifully
crafted narrative of faith, love and grace.
'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.
AD 69: The Rhine frontier has exploded into bloody rebellion, and
four centurions who once fought in the same army find themselves on
opposite sides of a vicious insurrection. The rebel leader Kivilaz
and his Batavi rebels have humbled the Romans in a battle they
should have won. The legions must now defend their northern
stronghold, the Old Camp, from the enraged tribes of Germany,
knowing that they cannot be relieved until the civil war raging to
the south has been resolved. Can they defend the undermanned
fortress against thousands of barbarian warriors intoxicated by a
charismatic priestess's vision of victory?
The action-filled climax of the epic story of the Batavi uprising
in AD 69, from the author of the bestselling Empire series. **NOW
FEATURING AN ADDITIONAL SHORT STORY** 'A masterclass in military
historical fiction' - Sunday Express Victory is in sight for
Kivilaz and his Batavi army. The Roman army clings desperately to
its remaining fortresses along the Rhine, its legions riven by
dissent and mutiny, and once-loyal allies of Rome are beginning to
imagine the unimaginable: freedom from the rulers who have
dominated them since the time of Caesar. The four centurions - two
Batavi and two Roman, men who were once comrades in arms - must
find their destiny in a maze of loyalties and threats, as the blood
tide of war ebbs and flows across Germania and Gaul. For Rome does
not give up its territory lightly. And a new emperor knows that he
cannot tolerate any threat to his undisputed power. It can only be
a matter of time before Vespasian sends his legions north to exact
the empire's retribution.
The start of a brand NEW series - an unputdownable fast paced
adventure, filled with unforgettable characters. 989 AD. Alfred the
Great's dream of a united England has been forged by his daughter
Aethelfaed and grandson, King Aethelstan. The Vikings have been
expelled from York following the death of Erik Bloodaxe, and for
two generations there has been peace between Saxon and Dane. A new
Viking warlord Olaf Tryggvason seeks revenge for Bloodaxe's death
and the slaughter that followed, and has set his sights on a fresh
assault on England's shores. With Skarde Wartooth they set sail for
Saxon lands, hungry for glory, conquest and vengeance. Beornoth, a
brutal and battle-hardened Saxon Thegn, is called to arms to fight
and protect the Saxon people from the savage Norse invaders. On a
personal crusade, he joins the army of Byrthnoth, Lord of the east
Saxons in a desperate fight against the bloodthirsty Vikings.
Beornoth must lay his own demons to bed, survive vicious attacks
and find redemption for his tragic past. If you like Bernard
Cornwell, Simon Scarrow, Conn Iggulden, and David Gemmell you will
love this epic Saxon adventure packed with battles, Vikings, and
adventure. Priase for Warrior and Protector 'Epic, brutal action, a
flawed hero defending his people while fighting his own demons,
implacable ruthless invaders, treacherous nobles, Warrior and
Protector has them all'- Matthew Harffy 'Bloody and brutal,
everything you want from a novel about 10th century England.
Peter's vivid writing really brings the story to life.' - Donovan
Cook 'A superbly atmospheric tale of redemption that pitches the
English against Viking raiders and resounds with the fierceness of
battle-hardened warriors' - MJ Porter 'Thunderously atmospheric!
Gibbons once again proves himself a master of Viking & Dark Age
lore.' - Gordon Doherty 'Absolutely cracking. The best Viking saga
I've read in years. A joy to pick up again.' - Ross Greenwood
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A gripping historical adventure set in the second century AD and
based on legends of King Arthur, The Iron Way is the second in Tim
Leach's breathtaking Sarmatian Trilogy. AD 175, Vindolanda,
Britannia. After their cavalry was broken by the legions on the
frozen waters of the Danube, Sarmatian warrior Kai bought his
peoples' lives with a pledge to serve Rome. Bound to the will of
the Emperor, the Sarmatians are ready to fight and eager to die -
death in battle is the only escape from the dishonour of their
defeat. Exiled from their home lands, they are ordered to take the
Iron Way to the far north and the very edge of the Empire. Here, a
great wall of stone cuts across the land as straight as the stroke
of a sword. On one side, Rome's dominion; on the other, mist and
rumours - stories of men closer to giants, of warriors who fight
without fear or restraint. For a people who knew no borders, who
were promised war, garrison duty is cruel punishment. But as
insurrection stirs on both sides of the wall, Kai will discover
that every barrier has its weaknesses - and he will have his chance
to fight, perhaps to die. Reviewers on the Sarmatian Trilogy and
Tim Leach: 'Roman military adventure at its best. Ranks with the
best historical fiction available today.' Simon Turney 'A great
story from a fascinating period... masterfully written with
beautiful language.' Historical Novel Society 'The characters feel
rounded and real, and the Sarmatians' attempts to keep their world
alive and evade the tyrannous reach of Rome are heartbreaking.' The
Times 'Tim Leach writes beautifully.' For Winter Nights
'Recommended.' Historical Novel Society 'Magnificent' Historia 'A
poetic, absorbing narrative.' Sunday Times
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