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What He Never Said, by Mark Findlay Smith

What He Never Said, by Mark Findlay Smith

The first novel in a series set just after World War One.
Hannah Ross

Harry Baker lives in constant fear that the secret life he harbours will be discovered by his classmates. He is one of many university students who have been scarred by the Great War, and is trying to return to some semblance of normality. That is, until he meets JP,...

Sharpe Books

Sharpe Books

Sharpe Books publishes both new and established writers. Our list of authors and estates include Clement Attlee, Saul David, Michael Jecks, Adam Zamoyski, and Peter Tonkin. Our focus is on publishing Historical Fiction, Crime/Thrillers, Biographies and History titles. As well as publishing new books, we also specialise in re-publishing and re-promoting previously published works, where rights have reverted to the author or estate.
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Books Click on any of the books covers below to either buy or get more information on AmazonFrom the Publisher Sharpe Books publishes both new and established writers. Our list of authors and estates include Clement Attlee, Saul David, Michael Jecks, Adam Zamoyski,...

The Enemy Within: The Assassination Attempt on Alexander II

The Enemy Within: The Assassination Attempt on Alexander II

How a disaffected carpenter infiltrated the Winter Palace and came close to wiping out the entire Romanov family.
R.N.Morris

It was to be the People’s Will’s most daring act yet. A bomb attack inside the Winter Palace itself. The People’s Will was an extremist revolutionary group active during the reign of Tsar Alexander II. Advocating acts of violence and terror, they sentenced the tsar,...

The Keepers of Byzantium’s Flame

The Keepers of Byzantium’s Flame

How two Byzantine women remained influential long after their empire vanished.
Peter Sandham

The Porphyry War is set in the medieval Mediterranean during the aftermath of the Byzantine Empire’s fall. At its heart are a pair of underappreciated historical figures; two women of shared heritage and surprising influence. Byzantium's. Mara Brankovic was born to a...

Law of Blood, by R.N.Morris

Law of Blood, by R.N.Morris

Crime and espionage in 19th century Russia.
Hannah Ross

Death and deception lie threateningly in the background of R.N. Morris’ new thriller, Law of Blood, set within the sombre landscape of nineteenth-century Russia. As St Petersburg endures a particularly harsh winter, a young child discovers a body in the snow. Pavel...

Anatomy of a Disaster: The Easter Day Massacre

Anatomy of a Disaster: The Easter Day Massacre

When one RAF light bomber squadron flew into action in Greece in April 1941 its aim was to halt a German offensive, but it had tragic consequences for everyone involved.
Tom Walker

211 Squadron had been in Greece for five months before they were effectively destroyed. They came from Egypt before that, one of the first RAF units to be dispatched to the Balkans by the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Middle East Command, Air Chief Marshal Sir...

Assassination, by Steven Veerapen

Assassination, by Steven Veerapen

Book Three of the Elizabethan Spy Thriller series.
Emma-Jane Betts

Humour and heart-racing tension are brought to the forefront as author Steven Veerapen concludes his Elizabethan spy thriller series with Assassination, a story packed with plot twists amid a compelling and fully realised historical backdrop. Following the journey of...

Porphyry & Bones, by Peter Sandham

Porphyry & Bones, by Peter Sandham

Book Three of the Porphyry Novels
Hannah Ross

Porphyry & Bones In 1463, the Bosnian town of Jajce lies in a pile of smouldering rubble. From the wreckage, a young queen flees, carrying in her arms some of the most valuable possessions in all of Christendom: the relics of St Luke. It is here that Peter Sandham...

Agents of Rome, by Alistair Forrest

Agents of Rome, by Alistair Forrest

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

Alistair Forrest’s Agents of Rome series is set in the wake of the infamous assassination of Julius Caesar in 44BC. Following the lives of the cunning and honourable centurion, Titus, and his humorous, brave, if somewhat audacious, right hand man, Crispus, the three...

I Fart In Your General Direction!

I Fart In Your General Direction!

Art imitates life, imitates art, or does it?

Many people of a certain age will recognise this quote without any difficulty. If you don't then I can only offer sympathy and suggest that there is a Monty Python-shaped hole in your movie and comedy education - specifically, in this case, Monty Python and the Holy...