Historical Fiction
New Publications
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The Fairfax Legacy by Pamela Oldfield
(Paperback 224 pages)May, 1921. Elena's confused childhood is the legacy which leaves her outwardly confident but inwardly troubled. She believes her mother to be Hermione, and is hurt by Read more...
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To Desire a Devil by Elizabeth Hoyt
(Paperback 384 pages)The fourth captivating installment in award-winning author Elizabeth Hoyt's Legend of the Four Soldiers sensual historical series. Read more...
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Forgetting the Alamo, or, Blood Memory by Emma Perez
(Paperback 198 pages)Presents a literary adventure that takes place in nineteenth-century Texas. This book features the story of a Tejana lesbian cowgirl after the fall of the Alamo. Read more...
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Sacred Hearts [Large Print] by Sarah Dunant
This publication is not for sale to libraries. 1570 in the Italian city of Ferrara, and the convent of Santa Caterina is filled with noble women who are married to Read more...
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Echoes of Betrayal by Una-Mary Parker
(Hardback 256 pages)When beautiful debutante Cathryn Brocklehurst meets dashing aristocrat Nicolas Abingdon, it is love at first sight, even though he is some twenty years older than her. Read more...
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The True Darcy Spirit by Elizabeth Aston
(Paperback 354 pages)A richly entertaining recreation of Regency London, as the next generation of Darcy girls have to make their way in a society that doesn't always appreciate their wit, Read more...
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The History of Henry Esmond by W. M. Thackeray
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The Borgia Bride by Jeanne Kalogridis
(Paperback 540 pages)This sweeping historical novel tells the dramatic tale of that most intriguing of Renaissance women, Lucrezia Borgia. Read more...
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The Burning Times by Jeanne Kalogridis
(Paperback 398 pages)A sweeping historical epic and powerful romantic drama set in medieval France: a time of the Great Plague, of witchcraft, and the Inquisition. Read more...
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The Memory Palace by Christie Dickason
(Paperback 508 pages)An epic love story set in the period of Music and Silence, for readers of Rose Tremain and Philippa Gregory. Read more...
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The Phoenix by Henning Boetius
(Paperback 410 pages)For all those who love novels like Fatherland by Robert Harris, The Phoenix -- a brilliant thriller based on the inside story of the airship disaster -- is a great find. Read more...
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Winston's War by Michael Dobbs
(Paperback 704 pages)From a bestselling novelist with an unrivalled insight into the workings of power comes a compelling new novel exploring Winston Churchill's remarkable journey from the Read more...
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Bridget's Black '47 by Dorothy Perkyns
(Paperback 160 pages)Bridget Quinlan is a spirited 13-year-old when the Irish potato famine of the 1840s shatters her life. Although her home is a hovel with few possessions, her family Read more...
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