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Bernard Cornwell, The Burning Land. This is Conrwell’s latest in his series set in the time of King Alfred | Amazon US |
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Robert Harris, Lustrum. A thriller/historical fiction novel in Harris’ series on Cicero and the fall of the Roman Republic. Second in the series. | Amazon US |
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Valerio Massimo Manfredi, Ides of March. This time Manfredi focusses on the assassination of Julius Caesar! | Amazon US |
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Simon Scarrow, The Gladiator. A new arrival in Scarrow’s Roman army series. | Amazon US |
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Harry Sidebottom, Warrior of Rome: Fire in the East. This is an adventure thriller/historical fiction set in AD 255, during the crisis of the Roman Empire. | Amazon US |
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Julian Stockwin, Invasion. The latest (10th) in Stockwin’s Napoleonic-era Thomas Kydd naval series. | Amazon US, |
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Arturo Perez-Reverte, The Cavalier in the Yellow Doublet. Captain Alatriste is back in this fifth part of Perez-Reverte’s swashbuckling adventure set in 17th-century Madrid. | Amazon US |
Seven hot historical fiction releases, fall 2009
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