From when the days were filled with knights
Category: Fiction
Review: Wolf’s Head – Steven A. McKay
My version: PaperbackGenre: Historical FictionPublisher: Self PublishedFirst published: 2013ISBN: 9781490552941Pages: 318Bought From the cover:England 1321 ADAfter viciously assaulting a corrupt but powerful clergyman, Robin Hood flees the only home he has ever known in Wakefield, Yorkshire. Becoming a member of a notorious band of outlaws, Hood and his new companions - including John Little and Will … Continue reading Review: Wolf’s Head – Steven A. McKay
Review: I Am Pilgrim – Terry Hayes
I Am Stunned
Review: At the Ruin of the World – John Henry Clay
Three names, three stars
Review: Die Trying – Lee Child
A silent: 4 out of 5 stars My version: Paperback Fiction, thriller. Transworld Publishers 1998 Bought From The Book Depository Jack Reacher, alone, strolling nowhere. A Chicago street in bright sunshine. A young woman, struggling on crutches. He offers a steadying arm. And turns to see a handgun aimed at his stomach. Chained in a dark van … Continue reading Review: Die Trying – Lee Child
Review: Child 44 – Tom Rob Smith
Four legs good, two legs bad.
Review: Solomon Creed – Simon Toyne
Solomon Reacher
Review: The Scarlet Thief – Paul Fraser Collard
You're 'avin' a Lark!
Review: Path of Gods – Snorri Kristjansson
My version: HardbackGenre: Fantasy, VikingsPublisher: Jo Fletcher BooksFirst published: 2015ISBN: 978-1-78206-340-7Pages: 291Bought From the cover:In the south of Sweden, Adun and Ulfar are joining forces with Sigurd, Sven and King Jolawer Scot, to go in search of Sweyn Forkbeard. Though they convince the King of the Danes that truce and union is the way forward, they … Continue reading Review: Path of Gods – Snorri Kristjansson
Review: The Imperial Banner – Nick Brown
My version: PaperbackGenre: Historical FictionPublisher: Hodder & StoughtonFirst published: 2012ISBN: 978-1-444-71489-0Pages: 430Bought From the cover_272 ADFaridun's Banner, hallowed battle standard of the Persian Empire, has fallen into Roman hands and is to be returned to the Persians as part of a historic peace treaty. But on the eve of the signing, the banner goes missing.Imperial Agent … Continue reading Review: The Imperial Banner – Nick Brown
