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Kings of Conflict

MJ Porter

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The final, thrilling instalment in MJ Porter's The Brunanburh Series.Can King Edmund of the English banish the Norse invaders from England one final time?AD942In the wake of the agreement reached at Lincoln between Edmund and Anlaf Sihtricson of the Norse, Edmund returns to Wessex to reflect and rebuild, impatient to reverse his losses.But this is the winter of discontent. In Jorvik and the kingdom of the Scots, those who’ve waited too long to become kings in their own right grow restless.As the enemies of the English turn on themselves, Edmund senses the opportunity to reclaim all his brother, the victor of Brunanburh, managed to gain before his untimely death plunged England back into war with her many foes.With his sights set firmly on York, can he recreate the England his brother built, or will the enemies of England realise the error of their ways and once more unite to drive Edmund back to Wessex, leaving York in the hands of the Norse?A thrilling conclusion to MJ Porter's epic retelling of the consequences of the battle of Brunanburh.Praise for The Brunanburh Series.'An epic tale of the birth of a nation. Truly mesmerising. Game of Thrones meets The Last Kingdom' - Gordon Doherty'MJ effortlessly draws you into early Medieval England with this fascinating tale.' - Donovan Cook'M J Porter returns with another rip-roaring tale of power, ambition and vengeance' - Reader Review'A really fast paced read. Lots of betrayal, love and differences. A definite page turner, exciting and a plot around the corner and intrigue. A really great read' - Reader Review'The entire series is one that is not to be missed. I can highly recommend it' - Reader Review'If you like books set before 1066 then the series written by M.J. Porter are for you. Highly recommended.' - Reader Review'A very good read and MJ Porter is at her best bringing flesh to the facts and giving the main players personalities. Great way to read about the history of this time. Enjoy.' - Goodreads'Another of this author’s brilliant books. A good read and excellent characterisation of the men involved - now onto the next book.' - Reader Review'Another brilliant tale of old England. M.J.Porter tells an intreguing tale of kings and warriors, when age old rivalries are temporarily settled. I presume that the tale of old England will continue.I hope so' -* Reader Review*
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Woden's Spear

Donovan Cook

2h26min15

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195 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h26min.
The start of a BRAND NEW thrilling Dark Age series from bestselling author Donovan Cook, must-read for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Matthew Harffy ⚔️'A shield crunching epic! Any reader who loves battle, Saxons, warriors and adventures won’t be disappointed' Peter Gibbons ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Banished by those he loved; how far would he go for redemption?449AD Old SaxonyOcta, the son of a mighty Saxon warlord, stands in the shield wall for the first time, eager to make a name for himself. But instead of the promised battle glory, fear overpowers him and he flees the battle, causing the death of his cousin and bringing shame to his family.Disowned by his father, and hunted by his own people, Octa is spurred on by his mother’s vision for his future, a promise of greatness to come.A chance encounter with a wiry traveller offers Octa a chance of redemption with a quest to retrieve a sacred weapon. To do this, Octa must travel to Britannia, a nation abandoned by the Roman Empire and unable to defend itself from its many enemies who smell weakness and riches.Joining the famous warlords, Hengist and Horsa, Octa travels west to forge his future and redeem his past. He must succeed where others have failed. He must find the lost spear of Woden.An epic adventure of turmoil, coming of age and survival set against a time when Britannia was on its knees and fighting for its very existence.Praise for Woden's Spear'A spell-binding tale of early Britain certain to keep pages turning and readers entertained.' - Peter Gibbons'A super fun and exhilarating read 5* - Reader Review'Cook writes with verve and imagination, bringing to life the dark ages in all their horror and violence' - Michael Jecks'Cook gives you thunderous action in a tightly woven plot. An epic adventure from a crumbling empire to a mysterious mist strewn land. Not one to be missed for fans of Cornwell and Kristian.' - Adam Lofthouse'Pulse-pounding action scenes and a truly memorable main character make this a riveting read that fans of Cornwell and Harffy will love!' - Steven A McKay'A thrilling, and surprisingly moving, tale of the origins of England, woven with picaresque adventure seamed by threads of myth and legend: the All-Father approves this book.' - Edoardo Albert'If you love Celtic and Norse Mythology, you'll love Wooden's Spear! The characters are amazing and storyline had me hooked! I'm looking forward to answers throughout the remaining adventures.' - Reader Review
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The Pick-Pocket's Return

Lindsey Hutchinson

2h03min45

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165 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h4min.
Preorder the BRAND NEW instalment of Lindsey Hutchinson’s heartbreaking historical saga series.Abandoned, penniless and orphaned as young children, Bertram and Alice saved each other from a terrible fate.For seven long years they have been kept apart, Bertram, BJ to his friends, learning how to survive and then thrive in the penal colonies of Australia, and Alice growing her prosperous chain of bakeries in the Black Country town of Wednesbury.Now BJ’s sentence is nearly up and he has a choice to make. Queen Victoria’s England has changed since he’s been away and so has Alice. Should he leave behind the life he’s built and face the terrifying, months-long voyage back home?The memory of the boy who saved her from starvation by teaching her how to pick pockets has sustained Alice for all these years and now he may be coming back to her. Can Alice and BJ finally get their happy ending or does fate have other plans for the pickpocket orphans?The Queen of Black Country sagas is back with an unforgettable story of friendship and bravery, heartbreak and joy. Perfect for all fans of Katie Flynn, Val Wood and Lyn Andrews.Readers love Lindsey Hutchinson:‘I love Lindsey Hutchinson books and have really enjoyed each and every one. This book about BJ and Alice was such a lovely story, I couldn’t put it down, therefore it was read in 2 days. Excellent easy reading.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐‘It was a very good read. I couldn't stop reading and it was early hours in the morning before putting out the light to go to sleep.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐‘You can’t help but get gripped, once I started I couldn’t put it down. Please say that there is a follow on.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐‘Really enjoyed this story and was desperate to find out what the next chapter would bring. Look forward to more from this author.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐‘Wonderful writing that transported me to each location along with the characters. I am looking forward to the next book.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Blood of the Innocents

Michael Jecks

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239 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h59min.
Epic historical adventure from bestselling author Michael Jecks! Perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Conn Iggulden ????'Compellingly brought to life - both bloody reality and glorious courage"' - JULIAN STOCKWINFrance, 1356. Ten years have passed since the battle of Crécy, and the English fighters are still abroad, laying siege to cities, towns and villages. Meanwhile the Prince of Wales raids across the continent to draw King John into a battle for sovereignty over all France.Berenger Fripper, having lost everything during the plague, is now captain of a company of mercenaries, but treachery and deceit dog him when his travels with the company lead him to Uzerche. When his path crosses that of Prince Edward and his men as they embark on their latest chevauchée to bring death and disaster to the King of France’s subjects, Berenger is again enlisted as Vintener under Sir John de Sully.Berenger leads the Vintaine into a new struggle. Can the English defeat the much larger French army, or will they find themselves finally overcome when their weary feet bring them at last to the field of battle near Poitiers…'Fantastic read! I lived every emotion with Berenger' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review'Excellent!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review'Fantastic read' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review'A very enjoyable romp through English History!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review' Don't miss this book!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review'Jecks is a master of the period .' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review
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Lady of Venice

Siobhan Daiko

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150 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h52min.
From international bestselling author Siobhan Daiko comes a story that will transport you to Italy past and present.Heartbroken after the loss of her fiancé, Fern travels to her aunt’s house in Italy to find peace and solace. There, overcome by the beauty of the landscape and consumed by a history she finds fascinating, she is catapulted into the life of the beautiful but reckless Cecilia, a sixteenth century lady of Venice.The closer Fern comes to discovering why Cecilia appears to be pulling her back in time, the more echoes of the past reverberate in the present.When past and present collide, throwing both Fern and Cecilia into deadly danger, can Fern stay safe and come to terms with her own past?A breathtaking historical novel from a bestselling author, perfect for readers of Barbara Erskine, Sarah Dunant and Kate Mosse.Praise for Siobhan Daiko:'...like meeting an old, dear friend after a long absence. What a poignant, emotional, thoroughly enjoyable read this was! ... such beautiful prose and such a brilliant story that completely transported me.' Renita D'Silva'an exciting, impeccably-researched wartime adventure with lots of heart ... the perfect mixture of tragedy and happiness' Reader review'A beautiful story with a compelling historical storyline that you won’t want to put down’ Ann Bennett’I was completely absorbed by … all the characters and intrigue’ Angela Petch'A poignant and emotionally charged novel that explores the human spirit's resilience in the face of adversity and I was hooked from start to finish' Reader review'So much heartache but alongside this the love of the people who did so much in WWII' Reader review'a powerful historical novel that I just could not put down' Reader review
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Outlaw: Nemesis of Rome

Adam Lofthouse

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157 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h58min.
The next instalment in Adam Lofthouse's Enemy of the Empire series. An action-packed thriller set outside the boundaries of Ancient Rome.'Highly recommended!' - M J PorterIt takes years to build a legend.It takes mere heartbeats to shatter it to dust.150 AD. Alaric, once lord of the Ravensworn is no longer feared nor revered. It has been six long years since his great defeat. He now lives life in the shadows. All hopes of glory and eternal rest in the Heroes Hall are gone. Alaric is alone. An outlaw to his land.When a band of horsemen appear on the horizon, eager to recruit the man they still believe to be a lord of war. And so Alaric is pulled back to a life he thought had forsaken him. For in the far north of Germania lies a tribe in desperate need of aid.In the far reaches of the land, for a cause not his own, Alaric will fly the Raven banner once more. In doing so, he will show both man and Gods that his story is not yet over.*Title previously published as RavenswornPraise for Adam Lofthouse:'Blood, guts and glory - the life of a German renegade and outlaw during the Roman occupation - fabulous!' Michael Jecks'The characters are full of the life of the period, their flaws, their doubts, their abilities all on display; a feast for the readers' Hoover Book Review'No holds barred, vivid Roman entertainment, probably the next best thing to actually being there' Speesh Reads'A great mix of legion comradery with a personal plot you can get invested in, add in a couple of big twists along the way and you’ve got a smashing read' David's Book Blurg'An absolute roller coaster.' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review'It's a thoroughly un-put-down-able book!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review'A very, very good book from a very, very good new, young writer.' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review'Brilliant!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Reader review
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The Resistance Girls

Alice G. May

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161 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h1min.
A gripping new story of courage and bravery from a wonderful new saga voice. Perfect for fans of Fenella J. Miller, Lizzie Lane and Rosie Clarke.They said women were a liability in war. They were wrong.An intriguing invitation…Hampered by a controlling father and overlooked by everyone she knows, Serenity Ashworth (Wren to her friends) is determined to do her duty for the war effort and take advantage of the new opportunities for young women like her. So, when a mysterious letter from a Major Belinda Stapleton arrives, Wren is intrigued.A secret army of women…Major Stapleton invites Wren to join her Secret Army – a select group of women operating undercover to combat enemy agents. It’s an opportunity to play a critical role in the British Resistance should Hitler ever invade Britain’s shores. Eager to sign up, Wren must first complete a tough training program and, if she succeeds, will enter a world of secrets and spies where the only people she can rely on are the other girls she's trained with.A daring and deadly missionUnable to share her secret with anyone, Wren must be ever alert. But when her twin brother Tommy is reported missing in action, Wren is devastated, and even more determined to hit back at the enemy any way she can. When an unexpected opportunity arises to save Tommy, Wren must overcome all self-doubt and take a chance to save those she loves - even if she pays the ultimate price...A gripping new saga series filled with courage and bravery inspired by the true-life stories of The Women's Secret Army.Perfect for fans of Fenella J. Miller, Lizzie lane and Rosie Clarke.
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A Fresh Start for the Country Nurse

Kate Eastham

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161 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h1min.
Call the Midwife meets All Creatures Great and Small in this first of a heart-warming series about a country nurse and midwife.‘Authentic... the mixture of nursing and farming life is both warming and true. I liked this a lot.’ Rosie ClarkeJuly, 1936After an unexpected heartbreak and a nasty accident on a busy Liverpool street, Lara Flynn is desperate to start afresh and leave painful memories behind her. She takes on a new job as a district nurse and midwife at a country practice, in the remote Lancashire village of Ingleside.But instead of the friendly rural idyll she pictures, Lara finds she must cycle vast distances to visit locals who harbour an innate suspicion of a newcomer from the city – as well as dealing with unpredictable livestock, an erratic senior doctor and often challenging medical cases. She also rubs up against handsome local vet, Leo, when she helps to deliver a calf!With time, Lara learns that healing is a two-way street: just as she helps her patients recover from illness and injury, her new life in Ingleside starts to heal her own wounds. But will this tight-knit farming community ever truly take this city girl to its heart?An absorbing story of compassion, resilience and the power of community, perfect for fans of Donna Douglas and Jean Fullerton.Praise for Kate Eastham:'A warm and satisfying story' My Weekly'A heartwarming and tear-inducing tale with wonderfully realistic characters' Woman'Very well created characters that you identify with and want to do well.' 5-star Reader Review'Well written and absorbing...couldn't put it down!' 5-star Reader Review'Great story with many twists and turns. Love all the characters' 5-star Reader Review
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Affiche du document Chefs-d'œuvre de Louis-Ferdinand Céline. 6 livres majeurs. Édition illustrée : Voyage au bout de la nuit, Mort à crédit, Guerre, L’Église et d'autres

Chefs-d'œuvre de Louis-Ferdinand Céline. 6 livres majeurs. Édition illustrée : Voyage au bout de la nuit, Mort à crédit, Guerre, L’Église et d'autres

Celine Louis-Ferdinand

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792 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 9h54min.
Ce recueil rassemble six des œuvres les plus marquantes de Louis-Ferdinand Céline, figure emblématique et controversée de la littérature française du XXe siècle. Dès Voyage au bout de la nuit, le lecteur est plongé dans un univers brutal, marqué par la guerre, la misère et le désespoir, exprimés dans un style oral unique et novateur. Ce roman, aux accents antimilitaristes et cyniques, bouleversa le paysage littéraire dès sa parution. L’ouvrage poursuit avec Mort à crédit, un récit plus introspectif, où Céline explore l’enfance, la médiocrité et l’échec, à travers le personnage de Ferdinand. Guerre, publié à titre posthume, dévoile la dimension traumatique du conflit de 1914-1918, dans une langue encore plus brute, hachée, à la limite de l’aphasie. L’Église, quant à elle, est une pièce théâtrale satirique rarement lue, où l’auteur pousse la critique des institutions à son paroxysme. Enfin, Les Beaux Draps et Des vagues complètent le volume avec des écrits plus pamphlétaires et expérimentaux. Cette édition illustrée, par ses images percutantes, souligne encore davantage la violence du monde célinien. Une plongée fascinante dans l’âme tourmentée d’un écrivain visionnaire et intransigeant.
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Savage Holiday. Illustrated

Richard Wright

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99 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h14min.
Savage Holiday is a gripping and psychologically intense novel by Richard Wright, best known for his exploration of race and identity in American society. In this illustrated edition, Wright turns his attention inward, examining the mind of a white, middle-class man whose carefully controlled life unravels with deadly consequences. The novel follows Erskine Fowler, a repressed and isolated insurance clerk who has recently retired and is searching for peace and purpose. Beneath his calm exterior lies a troubled psyche haunted by guilt, sexual anxiety, and emotional emptiness. When he becomes entangled with his landlady and her troubled son, a shocking act of violence shatters his illusion of control. Unlike Wright’s more well-known works that focus on racial injustice, Savage Holiday explores universal themes of mental instability, moral conflict, and existential dread. The novel reveals how conformity and repression can lead to psychological collapse, regardless of race or status. Wright’s prose is precise and penetrating, offering a chilling portrait of a man driven by forces he barely understands. The included illustrations add atmosphere and visual depth, enhancing the novel’s dark psychological tone. Savage Holiday stands as a bold and unsettling departure from Wright’s typical themes, offering a powerful study of the human condition and the thin line between order and chaos.
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Affiche du document The Classic Collection of Richard Wright. Illustrated : Native Son, The Outsider, Savage Holiday

The Classic Collection of Richard Wright. Illustrated : Native Son, The Outsider, Savage Holiday

Richard Wright

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The Classic Collection of Richard Wright brings together three of the most powerful and provocative novels by one of the most influential African American writers of the 20th century. This illustrated edition features Native Son, The Outsider, and Savage Holiday, each exploring themes of race, identity, alienation, and the harsh realities of American society. In Native Son, Wright tells the story of Bigger Thomas, a young Black man trapped by poverty and systemic racism in 1930s Chicago. The novel is a gripping and unsettling portrayal of how social forces shape personal destiny, raising urgent questions about justice, fear, and responsibility. The Outsider shifts focus to Cross Damon, an intellectual who fakes his own death in search of freedom and meaning. Set against the backdrop of urban alienation and philosophical questioning, the novel is a deep existential journey into guilt, power, and the nature of selfhood. Savage Holiday, Wright’s only published work about a white protagonist, examines psychological breakdown and repressed violence, revealing the universality of human conflict beneath surface identities. With evocative illustrations that enhance the emotional depth and historical context of each novel, this collection is essential for readers of classic American literature. Wright’s bold voice and uncompromising vision continue to resonate in today’s world. Contents: Native Son The Outsider Savage Holiday
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Les mystères de Montréal

Auguste Fortier

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466 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 5h49min.
Auguste Fortier (1870-1932) "Sur la rive est du Richelieu, à seize milles plus haut que Sorel, s’élève le village de Saint-Denis. Vous voyez de loin le clocher de son église paroissiale et les pignons de ses maisons blanches qui se mirent dans les eaux. Quand vous approchez plus près – si vous êtes en été – vous jouissez d’un coup d’œil magnifique. Sur une étendue qui se déroule sans accident de terrain jusqu’au pied des montagnes de Belœil, vous voyez, autour des maisons, des blés qui jaunissent, des arbres chargés de fruits, ainsi qu’une variété infinie de fleurs. Si vous êtes en automne, vous entendez dans les champs les voix câlines des jeunes filles et les rires francs des gars qui travaillent sous le commandement du père. Il y a un demi-siècle, on y entendit tonner le canon des troupes anglaises, et ces vieux arbres qui vous ombragent portent encore des cicatrices de cette époque de troubles. S’ils pouvaient parler ils vous raconteraient de combien de vaillants défenseurs de la nationalité, de combien d’obscurs martyrs d’un gouvernement despotique, ils ont recueilli le dernier soupir. C’est à cette époque de bouleversement national – 1837 – que commence notre récit. Vers la fin d’août de cette année, François Bourdages, une jeunesse du deuxième rang de Saint-Denis, donnait ce qu’on appelle une grande veillée." Paul Turcotte est un jeune homme dont le passé est lié aux Rébellions des Patriotes de 1837-1838. Ayant participé à ces soulèvements contre le pouvoir colonial britannique, il est contraint de vivre clandestinement, son statut de patriote recherché planant constamment au-dessus de lui. Il devient marin, mais il n'oublie ni sa fiancée Jeanne ni le traitre Charles Gagnon, prêt à tout, qui a vendus les patriotes par jalousie des amours de Paul et Jeanne...
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