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No More Napoleons: How Britain Managed Europe from Waterloo to World War One, by Andrew Lambert

No More Napoleons: How Britain Managed Europe from Waterloo to World War One, by Andrew Lambert

As debate intensifies over Britain’s role in world security, Andrew Lambert offers a timely reassessment of the country’s 19th-century grand strategy.

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Shadow of a Queen, by Peter Tonkin

Shadow of a Queen, by Peter Tonkin

Robert Poley returns amid the intrigue surrounding Mary, Queen of Scots’s captivity in another of Peter Tonkin's depiction of plots and political tension in Elizabethan England.

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Queen High, by C.J. Carey

Queen High, by C.J. Carey

An alternate reality where Wallis Simpson is queen is a compulsive literary thriller.

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Behind Caesar’s Back: Rumor, Gossip, and the Making of the Roman Emperors, by Caillan Davenport

Behind Caesar’s Back: Rumor, Gossip, and the Making of the Roman Emperors, by Caillan Davenport

Modern-day understanding of the Roman world was frequently shaped by public perception and talk of the emperors played a role in influencing that history.

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The Diplomat’s Wife, by Michael Ridpath

Deborah Swift

This novel of communist spies and betrayal is an 'intelligent spy thriller'.

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Agents of Rome, by Alistair Forrest

Tom Marsh

A three book series set in the aftermath of Caesar's assassination and the murky world of Roman espionage.

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Thurkill’s Rebellion, by Paul Bernardi

Josh Grimond

The latest in the Huscarl Chronicles

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Latitude, by Nicholas Crane

Paul Strathern

The latest book from explorer Nicholas Crane tells an incredible tale of an 18th century scientific expedition.

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Sword of Bone, by Anthony Rhodes

Oliver Webb-Carter

Part of the IWM Wartime Classics, this novel is a masterpiece of satire and pathos.

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Operation Pedestal, by Max Hastings

Robert Lyman

This latest from the master of military history focusses on the epic convoy from Gibraltar to Malta in 1942.

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Protector, by Conn Iggulden

Oliver Webb-Carter

The sequel to Gates of Athens, set during the Graeco-Persian Wars

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Alan Brooke: Churchill’s Right Hand Critic, by Andrew Sangster

Rupert Hague-Holmes

A re-appraisal of Alan Brooke, Chief of the Imperial General Staff during World War Two.

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Land of Fire, by Derek Birks

Amy Thomas

455AD and the Romans leave Britain to become a land of violence.

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