Harlequin...sorry, Azincourt. Is Bernard Cornwell's latest novel, but readers could be forgiven for thinking that they have seen it all before. Poor English peasant hero with uncanny knack ...
Another good book in this series. This is another good book in this series, and has some very good writing of disturbing religious views of the time. As with other books, CJ Sansom brings Tu...
Not for everyone.. I personally loved this book. It is not a particularly (if at all) 'intellectual' book - it is a romance and thriller novel that spans so many pages it manages to find its...
One can only hope that the phenomenal success of his co-authored The Dangerous Book for Boys does not take attention away from the prodigious storytelling skills of Conn Iggulden. As Bones o...
The next book in a fantastic story. This is the 2nd book in the series about Gengis Khan and is better than the first - more action and large battles and less details about the hardship of l...
See Genghis in a different light!.
This book and the next 2 in the trilogy will make you see Genghis Khan in a new light. Fantastically written, I was just sorry when I'd finished the last ...
Philippa Gregory has long been one of the most assured practitioners of historical fiction, but her profile was raised even higher by the film of her novel The Other Boleyn Girl. Gregory adm...
Great read. One of the problems with books written in a series - this being the third of (reportedly) four - is waiting for the next one to be published! After waiting for some twelve month...
Corset ripping Tudor drama....... I have only recently discovered Phillipa Gregory and have clocked up The Other Boleyn Girl, followed by The Queens Fool and then The Boleyn Inheritance in 2...
Excellent!!!!. This book is brilliant! i was on the edge of my seat whilst I was reading it and had to finish it to find out what happened to the marvellous heroine Julia Lacey. I havent rea...