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    • The Last Kingdom (2004) In Bernard Cornwell's gripping historical fiction, "The Last Kingdom," a young warrior is torn between his Saxon roots and Danish captors as he navigates treacherous battles and political intrigues, painting a vivid portrait of 9th century England in turmoil.
    • The Pale Horseman (2006) In "The Pale Horseman" by Bernard Cornwell, the gripping sequel to "The Last Kingdom," Uhtred of Bebbanburg finds himself at another turning point in his destiny as he battles for Saxon England against Viking invaders.
    • Lords Of The North (2007) "Lords of the North" by Bernard Cornwell is a gripping historical fiction novel set in 9th century England. Filled with ruthless battles, political intrigues, and a complex hero, this epic tale explores the struggle for power and survival in a tumultuous time.
    • Sword Song (2007) In Bernard Cornwell's gripping novel, Sword Song, Uhtred of Bebbanburg once again finds himself embroiled in the intense web of politics and war as he fights to reclaim his ancestral lands amidst the turmoil of 9th century England.
  1. Complete order of Gerald Durrell books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

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  3. Mar 18, 2017 · The Pagan Lord – Alfred the Great is dead and his son Edward reigns as king. Wessex survives but peace cannot hold: the Danes in the north, led by Viking Cnut Longsword, stand ready to invade and will never rest until the emerald crown is theirs.

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    A British writer, Gerald Seymour is most famous for describing reality-based, war-time conflict. He is the best-selling author of over 30 thrillers. Gerald was born in Guildford, Surrey, in 1941 to two literary figures. His father, William Kean Seymour, a writer, poet and literary critic, wrote poems such as the Street of Dreams, To Verhaeren and A...

    Harry’s Game

    His first roller-coaster novel, Harry’s Game, deals with the traumatic conflict in Northern Ireland. It revolves around British soldier and undercover agent, Captain Harry Brown. The British Government sends the lone army officer to Northern Ireland to find out what he can about the murder of British Cabinet Minister Henry Derby, which has sparked national outrage. Brown’s task is to arrest the assassin, Billy Downes, who is an IRA gunman. By the time Brown arrives in Northern Ireland, Downes...

    The Glory Boys

    The Glory Boys, published in 1976, was Gerald’s second thriller. It focuses on the ongoing conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians in the Middle East. The novel, which won a nomination for the Edgar Award, begins with three terrorists from the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) on their way to London to kill Israeli nuclear scientist David Sokarev, who is there to give a lecture. Only one member of the group, Abdel-El-Famy, survives a brush with a three-man hit squad sent by Isr...

    A boon of Gerald’s novels is that he manages to thrill readers without being unrealistic. Though his fast-paced novels are full of suspense, they are down-to-earth. Gerald uses his experiences to make the ongoing military conflict in the places where he has worked real for his readers. The thrilling, yet pragmatic nature of his books continues to d...

    Yorkshire Television turned Harry’s Game into a 3-part miniseries in 1982. Ray Lonnen, the lead actor in the cold-war spy drama series The Sandbaggers, portrayed Harry Brown. Singer-actor Derek Thompson played the elusive Billy Downes. The miniseries received warm reactions, with critics giving kudos to the actors for their credible performances. T...

  4. Mini Bio. Gerald Sanoff is known for Matlock (1986), Remington Steele (1982) and Tequila & Bonetti (2000). Contribute to this page. Suggest an edit or add missing content. Learn more about contributing. Edit page. Recently viewed. Gerald Sanoff. Writer: Matlock.

  5. This is a simple list of all of John Sandford's novels, comprising the Prey series, the Virgil Flowers series, the Kidd series, the Singular Menace trilogy, and three stand-alone novels. It does not include his short stories or his non-fiction works.

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