My version: PaperbackGenre: Historical Fiction, TemplarsPublisher: Harper CollinsFirst published: 2010ISBN: There's asticker over the ISBNBought From the cover:"On Friday the thirteenth of October 1307, without any warning, King Philip IV of France ordered his armies to arrest every Templar in France during a single morning. Then, with the aid of Pope Clement V, he seized … Continue reading Review: Order in Chaos – Jack Whyte
Category: Historical Fiction
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.
Review: Eye of the Red Tsar – Sam Eastland
Inspector Pekkala 1 My version: PaperbackGenre: Historical Fiction, Soviet UnionPublisher: Faber & FaberFirst published: 2010ISBN: 978-0-571-24535-2Bought From the cover:"It is the time of the great terror.Inspector Pekkala - known as the Emerald Eye - was once the most famous detective in all Russia, and tha favourite of the Tsar.Now he is prisoner to the men … Continue reading Review: Eye of the Red Tsar – Sam Eastland
Review: Fatherland – Robert Harris
"Powerful and chilling...convincing in every detail."
Review: The Istanbul Variations – Olen Steinhauer
Not enough. Even in Istanbul.
Review: Zoo Station – David Downing
"A extraordinary evocation of Nazi Germany on the eve of war", says CJ Sansom author of 'Winter in Madrid'. He's not wrong.
Review: The Road to Rome – Ben Kane
Ben Kane, proves he is more than able. Again.
Review: Hero of Rome – Douglas Jackson
"One man will stand against Boudicca's armies" And we're lucky it's Douglas Jackson. And Valerius.
