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Mandrake wrote:Great novel involving mucky monks, lusty wenches, starving peasants, self centred and power mad figures in authority. The description of the bitterly cold weather and the (literally) lousy conditions bring the whole thing to life very well indeed. Well recommend - I bought mine at The Works on their 3 books for a fiver promotion.
Replicant wrote:Hey, that's three consecutive posts by different mods. Must be some kind of record.nickj wrote:If you liked The Wolf of the Planes I assume that you will be reading the rest of the series, and I can heartily recommend his Caesar books too.
I'm halfway through the second book, Lords of the Bow, and it just keeps getting better. I have no idea how historically accurate these novels are (probably not very) but they're a cracking good read. A colleague of mine was raving about the Caesar books yesterday so they're going on the list, too. It seems I will have a lot of reading to get through.
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