Make us homepage
Add to Favorites
FAIL (the browser should render some flash content, not this).

Main page » Fiction literature

Sort by: date | rating | most visited | comments | alphabetically

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5


The Lady in the Tower - The Fall of Anne Boleyn
7
 
 

The Lady in the Tower - The Fall of Anne BoleynThe Lady in the Tower - The Fall of Anne Boleyn

Acclaimed novelist and historian Weir continues to successfully mine the Tudor era, once again excavating literary gold. This time around, Anne Boleyn falls under her historical microscope. Though Boleyn’s life has already been dissected by a bevy of distinguished scholars, novelists, and filmmakers, Weir nevertheless manages to introduce a fresh slant on the ill-fated second wife of Henry VIII. Focusing almost exclusively on Anne’s final months, she paints a portrait of an impassioned religious reformer who aroused the suspicions and the animus of a number of court insiders, including the influential Thomas Cromwell.
 
  More..
Rider on the Storm
1
 
 

Rider on the StormRider on the Storm

Robert G. Barrett - Rider on the Storm

Robert G. Barrett is a self-confessed antagoniser of the 'literary elite' and a master of political incorrectness.
For more than a decade now, Robert G. Barrett has been entertaining Australians with the cocky Queenslander Les Norton and his outrageous exploits.
In this collection, as well as more great Les Norton stories, Robert G. Barrett offers his views on getting published, getting famous, getting the dole and getting a date.

 
  More..
The Forest
2
 
 

The ForestThe Forest

As he did most recently--and with greater success--in London (LJ 6/15/97), Rutherfurd offers a sweeping picture of an area of England by focusing on a few families who lived there. This time he concentrates on the New Forest, part of the southern coast of England bounded by the English Channel. Rutherfurd traces the lives of peasants, smugglers, churchmen, woodsmen, and upper-class families from the 11th to the 20th centuries. These assorted men and women take part in the events surrounding the death of King Rufus (William the Conqueror's son), the failure of the Spanish Armada, England's Civil War, and more.


 
  More..
Troy 01 - Lord of the Silver Bow
2
 
 

Troy 01 - Lord of the Silver BowTroy 01 - Lord of the Silver Bow

A compelling tapestry of action, adventure, deceit and jealousy. A must for all fans of historical fiction and epic adventure
He is a man of many names. Some call him the Golden One; others, the Lord of the Silver Bow. To the Dardanians, he is Prince Aeneas. But to his friends, he is Helikaon. Strong, fast, quick of mind, he is a bold warrior, hated by his enemies, feared even by his Trojan allies. For there is a darkness at the heart of the Golden One, a savagery that, once awakened, can be appeased only with blood.


 
  More..
Troy 02 - Shield of Thunder
2
 
 

Troy 02 - Shield of ThunderTroy 02 - Shield of Thunder

The second novel in David Gemmell’s bestselling TROY trilogy. Interlacing myth and history, and high adventure, this is epic storytelling at its very best.
The war of Troy is looming, and all the kings of the Great Green are gathering, friends and enemies, each with their own dark plans of conquest and plunder.
Into this maelstrom of treachery and deceit come three travellers; Piria, a runaway priestess nursing a terrible secret, Kalliades, a warrior with a legendary sword, and Banokles who will carve his own legend in the battles to come.


 
  More..