Need You Dead (Roy Grace book 13)
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Roy Grace, creation of the CWA Diamond Dagger award winning author Peter James, faces his most...
Daughter of the King (The Derbfine Series #3)
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A mistaken identity. A gruesome murder. Was it defense? Or Regicide? Brighit is a trained...
Historical Romance
The Lost Prince (The Iron Fey: Call of the Forgotten, #1)
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Don’t look at Them. Never let Them know you can see Them. That is Ethan Chase’s unbreakable...
Bone China
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A Daphne Du Maurier-esque chiller set on the mysterious Cornish coast from the author of The Silent...
Historical Fiction
Sharp Glass
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The last thing she remembers is standing outside the empty house. One she was employed to pack,...
No Stone Left Unturned
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When a local Erie vet is shot during a robbery, Erie City Police Detective Matthias Honeywell and...
Father of One
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Maka, a young Bosnian soldier, has survived three years under siege. When the enemy forces launch...
War Literary Fiction European Fiction
David McK (3692 KP) rated Ends of the Earth (Epic Adventure series, #13) in Books
Aug 26, 2025
This time, we're back in the dying days of the Roman Republic, just as one of the triumvirate of Julius Caesar, Pompey and Crassus was starting to break down, especially after Crassus led his men to a disastrous defeat by the Parthians at the Battle of Carrhae (which opens this novel).
Taken prisoner by the victors, and sold into slavery, this follows a small group of the Roman survivors as they attempt to (first) escape and then make their way back to Rome - a journey that covers a greater distance, and takes in many more wonders, than any of them had ever participated in (or seen, or believed to have existed) before.
So, a travelogue of sorts.
Well worth a read.
Hello Neighbor
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Hello Neighbor is a stealth horror game about sneaking into your neighbor's house to figure out what...
action horror
The Man Who Wasn't There
Michael Hjorth and Hans Rosenfeldt
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On the side of a mountain in Sweden, six bodies have been found. Skeletons, more precisely. These...
