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Praetorian: The Great Game
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Truly excellent historical fiction takes the reader by the scruff of the neck and yanks him or her back to whatever period it ...Read Review
Wars of the Roses: Margaret of Anjou
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Conn Iggulden has written a spellbinding novel about England’s York and Lancaster families. Theirs is a war fueled by the fact that ...Read Review
Maud’s Line
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Maud Nail, growing up on the Cherokee allotment lands in the 1920s, shares a tiny shack and a hard life with her father, ...Read Review
Shadow of the Mountain: A Novel of the Flood
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Scott Rezer’s hugely intriguing new novel Shadow of the Mountain presents a version of the Noah story from the Old Testament that ...Read Review
The Seeker
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Oliver Cromwell’s London in 1654 is a place of distrust, censorship, spies and murder. Covert royalists plot to return the son of the ...Read Review
The Buried Giant
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In considering the synopsis of his seventh novel, The Buried Giant, long-time fans of Kazuo Ishiguro’s restrained and always-compelling prose may find ...Read Review
Knight of Jerusalem
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Helena Schrader’s new novel Knight of Jerusalem centers on young man named Badian who made the same choice many thousands of men ...Read Review
Landfalls
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To say that this debut novel is thoroughly delightful may sound too dismissive of what is a deeply researched and ingeniously told story, ...Read Review
The Madagaskar Plan
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1953.The Allies have capitulated after Dunkirk, and Hitler’s Reich covers half the planet. There has been no Holocaust, but six million Jews ...Read Review
Fossil Island
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“….a novel about love and independence in 19th century Denmark. Inspired by the relationship between the composer Carl Nielsen and the artist and ...Read Review