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Review: Warlord – Angus Donald
Warlord. About Alan Dale. And some other bloke.
Review: The Bourne Dominion – Eric Van Lustbader
Jason Bourne 9 My version: PaperbackGenre: FictionPublisher: Orion, HatchetteFirst published: 2011ISBN: 978-1-4091-2055-1Pages: 534Bought From the cover:Bourne's enemies are gathering force.Severus Domna, a secret cabal, is planning to destroy the only person capable of thwarting its bid to destabilise the world economy - Jason Bourne. In order to succeed, the group turns to Bourne's most trusted … Continue reading Review: The Bourne Dominion – Eric Van Lustbader
Review: The Pagan Lord – Bernard Cornwell
When Bernard Cornwell is on form, he can be at least as good, if not a whole lot better, than most everyone else. When he's ticking over, he's also a whole lot better than a whole lot of other writers in the Historical Fiction field.
Review: Victory Square – Olen Steinhauer
Well-plotted...currents of rebellion and pro-democracy fervor sizzรฆe in the air and this story catches all the danger and excitement of the historiuc moment
Review: Knights of the Hawk – James Aitcheson
I just read the best book of the year.
Review: Song of Treason – Jeremy Duns
A Wizard A True Star
Review: Hereward: End Of Days – James Wilde
Hereward 3 My version: HardbackGenre: Historical Fiction, 1066, EnglandPublisher: Transworld, Random HouseFirst published: 2013ISBN: 978-0-593-06502-0Bought, signed From the cover:"1071. Five years have passed since the Norman's crushing victory at Hastings. England reels under the savage rule of its new king, the one they call 'the Bastard.' the North has been left a wasteland - villages … Continue reading Review: Hereward: End Of Days – James Wilde
Review: SS-GB – Len Deighton
Leonardo da Deighton.
Review: Silesian Station – David Downing
It's what they aren't, that makes them what they are.
