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    Agincourt by Bernard Cornwell
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    Agincourt by Bernard Cornwell is a meticulously researched historical fiction novel set during the reign of Henry V, focusing on the events leading up to the iconic Battle of Agincourt in 1415. The story follows the protagonist, Nicholas Hook, an English archer, as he navigates through the brutal realities of medieval warfare, from the siege of Harfleur to the climactic battle itself. The narrative vividly portrays the horrors of war, the detailed descriptions of battles, and the struggles and triumphs of the characters involved, providing a gripping and immersive reading experience. Cornwell's writing style shines through in his ability to bring to life the historical period, making the reader feel as though they are right in the midst of the action, experiencing the fear, adrenaline, and camaraderie of the battlefield.

    The River Aisne swirled slow through a wide valley edged with low wooded hills. It was spring and the new leaves were a startling green. Long weeds swayed in the river where it looped around the city ...

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    Azincourt by Bernard Cornwell
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    In "Azincourt" by Bernard Cornwell, readers are transported back to the historical Battle of Agincourt through the eyes of Nicholas Hook, an outlaw and archer in King Henry V's army. The book vividly depicts the brutal realities of Medieval warfare, chronicling the campaigns and events that shaped English history. Through a mix of actual events and fictional characters, Cornwell weaves a gripping tale of love, greed, corruption, revenge, and battlefield horror, highlighting the pivotal role of English long bowmen in securing victories against the French legions.


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    Master of War
    Book 1 in the series:Master of War

    Master of War - Master of War by David Gilman
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    'Master of War' by David Gilman is a historical fiction set during the Hundred Years War, following the journey of Thomas Blackstone, a peasant turned nobleman, as he navigates the dangerous political landscape and becomes a skilled warrior. The plot revolves around Thomas' transformation from a simple stonemason's apprentice to a respected knight feared and admired throughout France. The writing style is described as vivid and immersive, capturing the brutality of medieval warfare and the challenges faced by the characters as they navigate the harsh realities of life during that period.


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    A Secret History
    Book 1 in the series:Book of Ash,

    A Secret History - Book of Ash, by Mary Gentle
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    'A Secret History' in the 'Book of Ash' series by Mary Gentle is a multi-layered and complex fantasy novel set in an alternate historical world during the late medieval period. The story follows Ash, a female mercenary captain, as she navigates through gritty and realistic depictions of medieval warfare. The narrative weaves together elements of historical fiction, fantasy, and science fiction, with a strong focus on detailed historical accuracy and immersive world-building. The plot unfolds through a combination of a lost manuscript detailing Ash's life and a parallel modern-day exchange between a historian and a publisher, gradually revealing mysterious and intriguing connections between the two timelines.

    Beside her, Robert Anselm paused with his hand to his throat, about to thrust the laminated plate of his steel bevor up into its locking position over his mouth and chin. “Boss, our lord hasn’t told u...

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    Hawkwood's Voyage - The Monarchies of God by Paul Kearney
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    'Hawkwood's Voyage' is the first book in 'The Monarchies of God' series by Paul Kearney. The story revolves around the character Captain Hawkwood and the expedition he is forced to lead across the unknown sea, set in a fantasy version of Renaissance Europe with the presence of magic. The plot is centered around political intrigue, power struggles within the Church, battles, and the invasion force of the Merduks threatening the western world. The writing style is mature, with well-fleshed out characters, believable world-building, and multi-layered plotlines that bring action, drama, and humor to the table.

    A ship of the dead, it coasted in on the northwest breeze, topsails still set but the yards braced for a long-lost wind on the open ocean. The yawlsmen sighted it first, on the eve of St. Beynac’s Day...

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    The Archer's Tale - The Grail Quest by Bernard Cornwell
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    Bernard Cornwell's 'The Archer's Tale' is the first installment in 'The Grail Quest' series, following the journey of Thomas of Hookton, an English archer, during the 100 Years War. After witnessing the destruction of his village and the theft of a sacred relic, Thomas embarks on a quest for vengeance and discovery. The book vividly portrays medieval life, battles, and the personal growth of the main character, set against a backdrop of historical accuracy and detailed descriptions of warfare.

    The plot unfolds with Thomas evolving from a simple archer to a key player in the English army, engaging in battles in France and ultimately leading to the epic Battle of Crecy. Bernard Cornwell's writing style immerses readers in the brutal realities of war, skillfully blending fiction with historical events, creating a compelling narrative that captures the essence of the 14th century and the life of an archer during that tumultuous period.

    The Blackbird was a woman who fought from the town walls every time the army made an assault. She was young, had black hair, wore a black cloak and shot a crossbow. In the first assault, when Will Ske...

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    Winter Pilgrims
    Book 1 in the series:Kingmaker

    Winter Pilgrims - Kingmaker by Toby Clements
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    In the bitter winter of 1460, a monk and a nun, Thomas and Katherine, are expelled from their order after a violent encounter with a corrupt knight. Fleeing across a country torn by the Wars of the Roses, they find themselves joining the army supporting the Earl of Warwick. Toby Clements weaves known historical facts with fiction, focusing on the common people caught in the violent battles for the throne. The novel vividly brings to life the harsh realities of medieval warfare, while maintaining a focus on the humanity of the central characters, Thomas and Katherine.

    It is not time for prime yet, Thomas knows, and he hopes if he is asleep, the Dean will let him alone and wake one of the other canons: Brother John perhaps, or Brother Robert, who is snoring. A momen...

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    Janissaries
    Book 1 in the series:Janissaries

    Janissaries - Janissaries by Jerry Pournelle
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    Jerry Pournelle's 'Janissaries' follows the journey of Captain Rick Galloway, a mercenary abandoned in Africa and rescued by aliens who transport him to a planet called Tran. There, Galloway and his men are tasked with managing a local population and cultivating a valuable crop, all while navigating political intrigues and an undisclosed threat hanging over everyone. The book combines elements of military science fiction, time travel, and intergalactic adventure, offering a unique blend of action, historical references, and intriguing plot twists.

    The writing style in 'Janissaries' is described as engaging and fast-paced, with a focus on character development and creating a vivid setting that blends elements of Earth's history with futuristic technology. Readers appreciate the mix of medieval warfare, space travel, betrayal, and complex events that keep the story dynamic and full of surprises.


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    The First Crusade by Thomas Asbridge
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    'The First Crusade' by Thomas Asbridge delves into the historical account of the First Crusade, exploring the motivations, actions, and impacts of the Western Christian Crusaders. Asbridge provides a detailed narrative of the events leading up to the Crusade, the battles fought along the way, and the ultimate capture of Jerusalem. offers insights into the religious, political, and social dynamics of the time, highlighting the complex interplay between different leaders and factions involved in the Crusade. Through vivid descriptions and historical analysis, Asbridge paints a picture of the brutality, devotion, and strategic maneuvers that characterized this significant historical event.

    The First Crusade stands as one of the most remarkable episodes in European history. It saw tens of thousands of people embark on an extraordinary 3,000-kilometre journey to the Holy Land, their aim t...

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    Templar's Acre - Knights Templar Mysteries by Michael Jecks
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    'Templar's Acre' by Michael Jecks is a historical novel set in the last Christian stronghold of Acre, percolating with various characters and tensions. The book follows the protagonist, Sir Baldwin de Furnshill, as he arrives in Acre, experiences the city in all its glory, and embarks on adventures prior to the city's fall to the Muslim forces. The story is a blend of historical reenactment of the siege, a love story, and a character-driven narrative that delves into Baldwin's growth from a young, naive man to a seasoned captain facing the clash of cultures and religious beliefs.

    The narrative is filled with intricate details of individual fights and battles, providing a thrilling experience for readers of historical fiction. Michael Jecks weaves a compelling tale that immerses readers in the exotic setting of Acre, featuring a diverse cast of characters and authentic historical elements that bring the story to life.


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