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Tag Archives: historical fiction
The Eagle’s Conquest
The Eagle’s Conquest© 2002 Simon Scarrow320 pages In Under the Eagle, Simon Scarrow introduced readers to two legionnaires: Macro, a grizzled veteran, and Cato, a young bookish sort straight from Rome , a boy made an officer because of his … Continue reading
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Tagged Britain, classical world, historical fiction, military, Rome, Scarrow Eagle Series, Simon Scarrow
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Here be Dragons
Here be Dragons © 1985 Sharon Penman 700 pages Here Be Dragons takes readers to the Welsh Marches in 13th century England. King John, remembered for losing England’s ancestral holdings in France and being gelded by his own barons … Continue reading
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Tagged Britain, historical fiction, Medieval, Plantagenet England, Wales
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Sword of the Angles
Leofric: Sword of the Angles© 2015 S. J. Arnott412 pages The days are dark for Angeln. Surrounded by enemies and increasingly depopulated as her people flee to more peaceful fields in Britain, her king has seen fit to enlist one-time … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-Saxons, Denmark, historical fiction, Medieval
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I Am Forbidden
I Am Forbidden© 2012 Anouk Markovits302 pages Darkness grips Eastern Europe in the 1940s as war devours millions and the hopes of generations. Jewish residents of Romania are especially hard-pressed; already viewing themselves as a people in exile, they are … Continue reading
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Tagged bildungsroman, France, historical fiction, Jewish literature, Judaism
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The Whiskey Rebels
The Whiskey Rebels© 2008 David Liss544 pages “You have my word as a gentleman.”“You are no gentleman!”“Then you have my word as a scoundrel, which, I know, opens up a rather confusing paradox that I have neither the time nor … Continue reading
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Tagged David Liss, Early American Republic, historical fiction, mystery, thriller
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Hanging Curve
Hanging Curve © 1999 Troy Soos272 pages St. Louis, 1922. Babe Ruth reigns as the king of baseball. Mickey Rawlings is no king, not even a prince, but he is at least in the peerage: a utility infielder for the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1920s, baseball, Civil Rights, historical fiction, mystery, race, Trey Soos
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In a Dark Wood
In a Dark Wood © 1998 Michael Cadnum 256 pages In a Dark Wood tells the story of Robin Hood, the merry thief of Sherwood Forrest, from the perspective of the sheriff whose peace he breaks. Sir Geoffrey of Nottinghamshire … Continue reading
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Tagged Britain, historical fiction, Medieval, Robin Hood
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The Other Queen
The Other Queen © 2008 Philippa Gregory 448 pages Bess of Hardwick has survived three husbands, but her fourth may be too much. Sure, he’s the Lord High Steward, whose family came over on the Norman Mayflower, but the man’s … Continue reading
Come Rack! Come Rope!
Come Rack! Come Rope! © 1912 Robert Hugh Benson 424 pages Dear Miss Manners: My father, having long been both a leader of resistance against religious tyranny and an inspiration to his countrymen, has surrendered most abjectly … Continue reading