Book Reviews
Devils in the Details: On Location with Folk Tales in England’s Forgotten County, by Rory Waterman
Shadow of a Queen, by Peter Tonkin
Athens and Sparta: The Rivalry that Shaped Ancient Greece, by Adrian Goldsworthy
WW2 LATEST
This novel of communist spies and betrayal is an 'intelligent spy thriller'. Tom Marsh A three book series set in the aftermath of Caesar's assassination and the murky world of Roman espionage. A new bioraphy of the great Tudor artist. The latest book from explorer Nicholas Crane tells an incredible tale of an 18th century scientific expedition. Oliver Webb-Carter Part of the IWM Wartime Classics, this novel is a masterpiece of satire and pathos. This latest from the master of military history focusses on the epic convoy from Gibraltar to Malta in 1942. Oliver Webb-Carter The sequel to Gates of Athens, set during the Graeco-Persian Wars Rupert Hague-Holmes A re-appraisal of Alan Brooke, Chief of the Imperial General Staff during World War Two. Amy Thomas 455AD and the Romans leave Britain to become a land of violence.
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The Diplomat’s Wife, by Michael Ridpath

Agents of Rome, by Alistair Forrest

The King’s Painter: The Life and Times of Hans Holbein, by Franny Moyle.


Latitude, by Nicholas Crane

Sword of Bone, by Anthony Rhodes

Operation Pedestal, by Max Hastings

Protector, by Conn Iggulden

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

Land of Fire, by Derek Birks
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