Historical Thrillers

Book Review: The Bloodless Boy by Robert J. Lloyd

A dead young boy, drained of blood is found on the Fleet Rive, London 1678. Sir Edmund Bury Godfrey enlists…

2 years ago

Book Review: The Wolf and the Watchman by Niklas Natt och Dag

The horror in this book has nothing to do with imaginary monsters, but with the horror of what humans are…

5 years ago

Book Review: Cathedral of the Sea by Ildefonso Falcones

The author doesn’t paint Spain with rose colored glasses, he talks about bigotry, the horrible Inquisition, commerce, and economic inequality

6 years ago

Book Review: The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett

I found the author’s explanation of how technology developed to make the buildings stronger, very interesting. The historical fiction aspect…

10 years ago

Thoughts on: The Devil’s Gold By Steve Berry

I enjoyed this book very much, short but tells a great alternative history of what happened to Eva Braun. It…

13 years ago

Book Review: The Confessor by Daniel Silva

Israeli art restorers/ spy Gabriel Allon is called one more time into service to investigate the mysterious murder of his…

13 years ago

Book Review: The Jefferson Key by Steve Berry

Even though The Jefferson Key by Steve Berry is a fictional book, there are many fascinating tidbits of information mixed…

13 years ago

Book Review: Ordinary Thunderstorms by William Boyd

Mr. Boyd tells of human drama, fools, criminals, patsies & losers living on the edges of society. For every loser…

13 years ago

Book Review: The Eighth Scroll by Laurence B. Brown

“The Eighth Scroll” by Laurence B. Brown is a fictional book which draws on the Judaism, Christianity and Islam to…

13 years ago

Book Review: Russian Winter by Daphne Kalotay

There are many details about the book which are fascinating, the Bolshoi Ballet, the tryouts, dancing, the life of a…

13 years ago

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