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Tabnit Gisgo: The Gisgo Chronicles, Volume 1: 323BC–321BC
M.D. Eyre has created an antihero to rank with the best of them: cowardly, crass, bumbling, and thoroughly unpleasant, along,…
A Passel of Hate
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“You can’t sit on the fence anymore,” a character tells Jacob Godley in Joe Epley’s ripping-good Revolutionary War novel, A…
Shadow of the Green Cross
Isabel Alvares is the daughter of a prominent Jewish bookseller. Her family is forced into baptism by the Spanish Inquisition…
Cossack
Cossack is part one in a forthcoming trilogy about the plight of the Cossack people, set around WWII. It is…
This Wonderful Year
Mark Benno’s cheerful, delightful throwback of a novel is subtitled The Adventures of Mister Edward Pamprill, and that is exactly…
The Devil’s Den
There are two parallel stories moving forward in Timothy Ashby’s tightly controlled and extremely satisfying novel Devil’s Den: the main…
1066: Knight Haralde
In Wright’s previous volume, 1066: The Healer, readers were introduced to young Riennes de Montford, the physician, and his brother…
Godric the Kingslayer (Sons of Mercia, vol. 2)
Eadric Streona is an unusual swineherd who, by intelligent maneuvering and some good fortune, managed to elevate his position in…
Montfort: The Early Years; The Viceroy; The Revolutionary; The Angel with the Sword
When reading through the ample “historical context” notes that follow each volume of Katherine Ashe’s utterly remarkable tetralogy of novels…
The Marlowe Conspiracy
Historical novelists would be lost without the dashing, mysterious figure of Christopher Marlowe, and they’d be equally lost if there…
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