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ANGLO SAXON BRITAIN.
Confusion and conflict continue as warlords battle across Britain to become the first King of the English.
After a stunning victory against the native Waelisc, Beobrand returns to a hero's welcome. His valour is rewarded by wealth and land by Oswald, King of Northumbria.
Exhausted, he retires to his new estate with his bride only to find himself surrounded once again by enemies old and new. With treachery and death on all sides, Beobrand fears he will lose all he holds dear.
On a quest for revenge and redemption, he accepts the mantle of lord, leading his men into the darkest of nights and the bloodiest of battles.
The Cross and the Curse is the second gripping, action-packed instalment in The Bernicia Chronicles.
'Murder, betrayal and vengeance fuel tribal warfare and personal combat. Beobrand is the warrior to follow' DAVID GILMAN.
A simple mission. A battle for their lives.
It is 1667 and the war between the Dutch and the English continues apace. Sir Francis Courtney, his son Hal and their crew are carried around the southern tip of the African colonies by the good ship Lady Edwina, licensed to attack and seize the treasure-laden ships of the Dutch East India company. When they capture a Dutch trader and hold the passengers to ransom, Sir Francis hopes only for a good price and a small sense of satisfaction.
But this is unlawful territory they sail in. An unexpected betrayal will mean the men on board will face greater peril than they have ever faced before - and many good men may never see home again . . .
All the technical details and swashbuckling action scenes readers
have come to expect from Dewey Lambdin.Fresh from his successes
along the French coast, Commander Alan Lewrie is dispatched to the
Adriatic to patrol the shores of Italy and intercept any French
ships trying to reinforce Napoleon's armies. The four ship squadron
the HMS Jester has joined emerge victorious from the first few
skirmishes, but it soon becomes evident, even to Lewrie, that the
British forces need reinforcements. The aid they receive, however,
might be the most terrifying aspect of the war yet... and a lethal
mistake. Eighth in The Alan Lewrie Naval Adventures, Jester's
Fortune is perfect for fans of John Drake, Julian Stockwin and
Patrick O'Brian. 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
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
The Sunday Times bestseller - a thrilling new adventure in Simon
Scarrow's acclaimed Eagles of the Empire series. Perfect for
readers of Conn Iggulden and Bernard Cornwell. READERS CAN'T GET
ENOUGH OF SIMON SCARROW'S BOOKS! 'I could not put it down' ***** -
AMAZON REVIEW 'Awesome read . . . ' ***** - AMAZON REVIEW 'A
storytelling master . . . I loved this novel and can't wait for the
next' ***** - AMAZON REVIEW 'If you have read the previous books,
you already know how good they are . . . If you have not read any
of these books, then get started!' ***** - AMAZON REVIEW A.D. 57.
Battle-scarred veterans of the Roman army Tribune Cato and
Centurion Macro return to Rome. Thanks to the failure of their
recent campaign on the eastern frontier they face a hostile
reception at the imperial court. Their reputations and future are
at stake. When Emperor Nero's infatuation with his mistress is
exploited by political enemies, he reluctantly banishes her into
exile. Cato, isolated and unwelcome in Rome, is forced to escort
her to Sardinia. Arriving on the restless, simmering island with a
small cadre of officers, Cato faces peril on three fronts: a
fractured command, a deadly plague spreading across the
province...and a violent insurgency threatening to tip the province
into blood-stained chaos. IF YOU DON'T KNOW SIMON SCARROW, YOU
DON'T KNOW ROME! MORE PRAISE FOR SIMON SCARROW'S NOVELS 'Scarrow's
[novels] rank with the best' Independent 'Blood, gore, political
intrigue' Daily Sport 'Always a joy' The Times
A ragtag group of elite Roman soldiers are sent on a suicide
mission in this epic historical thriller from Sunday Times
bestseller and leading Ancient Rome expert, Harry Sidebottom.
____________________ No man who enters the Castle of Silence ever
walks out alive. A remote fortress prison set high in the
mountains, escape is impossible - and to break someone out,
unthinkable. But this is exactly what Roman officer Marcus Aelius
Valens must do. Tasked with rescuing the young Prince Sasan, Valens
leads a small, elite squad of soldiers across Mesopotamia and into
the mountains south of the Caspian Sea. As they journey deeper into
enemy territory, the ten begin to die or disappear, one by one. And
with the rescue fast becoming a suicide mission, Valens must
marshal this disparate group of men - or suffer the same fate as
all those who have made the journey before him... From the
bestselling author of The Last Hour, The Lost Ten is a breathless
historical thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat -
for fans of Bernard Cornwell, Ben Kane, Simon Scarrow and Conn
Iggulden. ____________________ Praise for Harry Sidebottom
'Relentless, brutal, brilliant, this is Jack Reacher in ancient
Rome' - Ben Kane 'A cracking tale. More twists and turns than the
Tiber itself' - Rory Clements 'Absorbing, rich in detail and
brilliant' - THE TIMES 'Grabbed me from the start. I loved it' -
Donna Leon
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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
Rome, AD41. Caligula has been assassinated and the Praetorian Guard
have proclaimed Claudius Emperor - but his position is precarious.
His three freedmen, Narcissus, Pallas and Callistus, must find a
way to manufacture a quick victory for Claudius - but how? Pallas
has the answer: retrieve the Eagle of the Seventeenth, lost in
Germania nearly 40 years before. Who but Vespasian could lead a
dangerous mission into the gloomy forests of Germania? Accompanied
by a small band of cavalry, Vespasian and his brother try to pick
up the trail of the Eagle. But they are tailed by hunters who kill
off men each night and leave the corpses in their path. Someone is
determined to sabotage Vespasian's mission. In search of the Eagle
and the truth, while being pursued by barbarians, Vespasian must
battle his way to the shores of Britannia. Yet can he escape his
own Emperor's wrath? ______________________________________________
Don't miss Robert Fabbri's epic new series Alexander's Legacy
Set in the last century against a tropical landscape and the ever-present sea, A High Wind in Jamaica tells the story of a family of English children who, on being sent by their parents back to England from Jamaica, fall into the hands of pirates. As this voyage of innocence continues the events which unfold begin to take on a savagely detached and haunting quality.
Another Fabulous Art History Thriller by the Bestselling Author of
Oil and Marble, Featuring the Master of Renaissance Perfection:
Raphael! Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling is one of the most
iconic masterpieces of the Renaissance. Here, in Raphael, Painter
in Rome, Storey tells of its creation as never before: through the
eyes of Michelangelo's fiercest rival-the young, beautiful,
brilliant painter of perfection, Raphael. Orphaned at age eleven,
Raphael is determined to keep the deathbed promise he made to his
father: become the greatest artist in history. But to be the best,
he must beat the best, the legendary sculptor of the David,
Michelangelo Buonarroti. When Pope Julius II calls both artists
down to Rome, they are pitted against each other: Michelangelo
painting the Sistine Ceiling, while Raphael decorates the pope's
private apartments. As Raphael strives toward perfection in paint,
he battles internal demons: his desperate ambition, crippling fear
of imperfection, and unshakable loneliness. Along the way, he
conspires with cardinals, scrambles through the ruins of ancient
Rome, and falls in love with a baker's-daughter-turned-prostitute
who becomes his muse. With its gorgeous writing, rich settings,
endearing characters, and riveting plot, Raphael, Painter in Rome
brings to vivid life these two Renaissance masters going head to
head in the deadly halls of the Vatican.
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The Bull of Min
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Libbie Hawker
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A Hope Divided
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Alyssa Cole
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"Deeply, deeply disturbing, hard to put down, not recommended
reading after dark." - Stephen King After having travelled west for
weeks, the party of pioneers comes to a crossroads. It is time for
their leader, George Donner, to make a choice. They face two
diverging paths which lead to the same destination. One is
well-documented - the other untested, but rumoured to be shorter.
Donner's decision will shape the lives of everyone travelling with
him. The searing heat of the desert gives way to biting winds and a
bitter cold that freezes the cattle where they stand. Driven to the
brink of madness, the ill-fated group struggles to survive and
minor disagreements turn into violent confrontations. Then the
children begin to disappear. As the survivors turn against each
other, a few begin to realise that the threat they face reaches
beyond the fury of the natural elements, to something more primal
and far more deadly. Based on the true story of The Donner Party,
The Hunger is an eerie, shiver-inducing exploration of human
nature, pushed to its breaking point.
The mutiny on HMS Bounty, in the South Pacific on 28 April 1789, is
one of history's truly great stories - a tale of human drama,
intrigue and adventure of the highest order - and in the hands of
Peter FitzSimons it comes to life as never before. Commissioned by
the Royal Navy to collect breadfruit plants from Tahiti and take
them to the West Indies, the Bounty's crew found themselves in a
tropical paradise. Five months later, they did not want to leave.
Under the leadership of Fletcher Christian most of the crew
mutinied soon after sailing from Tahiti, setting Captain William
Bligh and 18 loyal crewmen adrift in a small open boat. In one of
history's great feats of seamanship, Bligh navigated this tiny
vessel for 3618 nautical miles to Timor. Fletcher Christian and the
mutineers sailed back to Tahiti, where most remained and were later
tried for mutiny. But Christian, along with eight fellow mutineers
and some Tahitian men and women, sailed off into the unknown,
eventually discovering the isolated Pitcairn Island - at the time
not even marked on British maps - and settling there.This
astonishing story is historical adventure at its very best,
encompassing the mutiny, Bligh's monumental achievement in
navigating to safety, and Fletcher Christian and the mutineers' own
epic journey from the sensual paradise of Tahiti to the outpost of
Pitcairn Island. The mutineers' descendants live on Pitcairn to
this day, amid swirling stories and rumours of past sexual
transgressions and present-day repercussions. Mutiny on the Bounty
is a sprawling, dramatic tale of intrigue, bravery and sheer
boldness, told with the accuracy of historical detail and total
command of story that are Peter FitzSimons' trademarks.
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The Backstabbers
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William W Johnstone, J. A Johnstone
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A Horatio Hornblower Tale of the Sea 1813, and Horatio Hornblower
is propelled toward the heart of the French Empire and his old
enemy, Napoleon . . . Sir Horatio Hornblower has received strict
and highly confidential orders from the highest rank: he must
embark upon a grave and perilous mission to recapture the Flame in
the Bay of Seine, where the brutal and foul-tempered Lieutenant
Augustine Chadwick is being held prisoner by a mutinous crew.
Rescuing the Lieutenant demands all of Horatio's spirit and
seafaring prowess - for at the same time, he must contend with
capturing two French cargo vessels and take part in negotiations to
topple the faltering Napoleon once and for all . . . This is the
ninth of eleven books chronicling the adventures of C.S. Forester's
inimitable nautical hero, Horatio Hornblower. 'A recipe for pure
pleasure' Bernard Cornwell
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