The Icelandic Sagas fits our modern sense of storytelling
Speesh Reads Posts (With collage)
Review: Oath of Honour – Matthew Betley
The difficult second book syndrome
Review: Monsters – C.R. May
Series: Sword of Woden III My version: Paperback Genre: Historical Fiction Scandinavia Publisher: C.R. May First published: 2013 Bought, signed From the cover: As the cataclysmic events unfold at Ravenswood, Beowulf lies locked in a death duel with the forces of Hel. Victorious, he gathers his war band, crossing the sea to Daneland, to fulfil his destiny. But with the … Continue reading Review: Monsters – C.R. May
Review: Red War – Kyle Mills (after Vince Flynn)
Half a thriller
Review: The Raven and the Cross – C.R. May
Exciting, action-packed, breathtaking Viking Age Historical Fiction
Review: Capture or Kill – Tom Marcus
Kill, probably
Review: The Book of Mirrors – E.O. Chirovici
My version: Paperback Genre: Fiction thriller Publisher: Faber & Faber (Penguin Random House) First published: 2016 Bought, signed From the cover: Don't trust everything you read... Princeton 1987: renowned psychologist Professor Joseph Wieder is brutally murdered. New York, twenty-five years later: literary agent Peter Katz receives a manuscript, or is it a confession? It was twisty turny, but could … Continue reading Review: The Book of Mirrors – E.O. Chirovici
Review: Blood Forest – Geraint Jones
Rome's greatest defeat
Review: A Traitor in the Family – Nicholas Searle
Prison break
Review: 13 Hours: The Inside Account Of What Really Happened In Benghazi – Mitchell Zuckoff with the Annex Security Team
The worst fighting took place back in Washington.
