"a magnificent world built on brutality and political games, where no one os safe from retribution"
Category: Historical Fiction
Review: Vindolanda – Adrian Goldsworthy
My version: Hardback Genre: Historical Fiction Romans, Roman Britain Publisher: Head of Zeus First published: 2017 Bought, signed AD98. Vindolanda, a fort on the edge of the Roman world. The bustling army base at Vindolanda, lies on the northern frontier of Britannia and the entire Roman world. In just over 20 years time, the Emperor Hadrian will build … Continue reading Review: Vindolanda – Adrian Goldsworthy
Review: Where Dead Men Meet – Mark Mills
Quick before we're dead
Review: The Lady From Zagreb – Philip Kerr
Seems like it's much better to have come FROM Zagreb
Review: A Man Without Breath – Philip Kerr
When there's nothing left for Gunther to lose, the compulsion to speak the truth becomes even stronger.
Review: The Centurion’s Son – Adam Lofthouse
Here's a new name for you. Adam Lofthouse. Remember it. Write it down.
Review: Sorrow Hill – C.R. May
5 of 5 stars Series: Sword of Woden 1 My version: Paperback Historical Fiction Anglo, Saxons, Beowulf Self published 2013 Sent by author signed Geatland in the first decades of the sixth century is an island of peace amid the upheaval which marked the death throws of the Roman Empire in the West. Under the benevolent rule of King Hrethel … Continue reading Review: Sorrow Hill – C.R. May
Review: Prague Fatale – Philip Kerr
In a house full of murderers, anything is possible
Review: Glory of Rome – Douglas Jackson
Book eight, about the Ninth
Review: Siberian Red – Sam Eastland
Siberian gold
