The Siege (Agent of Rome 1) by Nick Brown My rating: 5 of 5 stars I am going back in time by reading this one. I was lucky enough to be sent (the latest as it was at the time) The Black Stone, which was actually number four in the series. I’d seen the name and some of … Continue reading Review: The Siege – Nick Brown
Speesh Reads Posts (With collage)
Review: The Northmen’s Fury – Philip Parker
Lord, save us...another Viking history.
Review: Catastrophe – Max Hastings
The war to end all wars that started another
Review: Masaryk Station – David Downing
Masaryk Station by David Downing My rating: 5 of 5 stars A superb end to a simply wonderful series. A marvellous end to the book. Happiness tinged with sadness. Tragedy and hope. It didn’t really feel like a goodbye.’ An au revoir, hopefully. Though that’s probably me wishing it, rather than it actually being so. And yes, he saved the … Continue reading Review: Masaryk Station – David Downing
Review: The Corners of the Globe – Robert Goddard
The Corners of the Globe by Robert Goddard My rating: 5 of 5 stars The Corners of the Globe is the second in Robert Goddard’s The Wide World trilogy and it definitely shows all the signs of a master of the genre at work. I think I was perhaps fortunate to read this coming off the back of another … Continue reading Review: The Corners of the Globe – Robert Goddard
Review: Lehrter Station – David Downing
The (second) war to end all wars, just started another one.
Review: Wulfsuna – E.S. Moxon
In touch with the ground
Review: An Officer and A Spy – Robert Harris
"Fully justifies being called a masterpiece" Daily Mail
Review: Vespasian False God of Rome – Robert Fabbri
Not for the faint-hearted
Review: Hereward Wolves of New Rome – James Wilde
Hereward 4 set in 1072, featuring the English hero Hereward leading his men to Byzantium, facing betrayal and war.
