The Time Traveler's Historical Fiction Bargain Book Box (17 Books)
The Time Traveler's Historical Fiction Box (17 Books)
Immerse yourself in the past with this sweeping collection of seventeen historical novels. From the blood-soaked sands of the Spartan arena and the political intrigue of Tudor England to the shadows of the Cold War and the resistance fighters of WWII, these stories bring history to life in vivid detail. Featuring literary giants like Hilary Mantel and Wilbur Smith alongside gripping tales of espionage, romance, and rebellion, this box is your ticket to the most dramatic eras of human civilization.
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Rebellion (Eagles of the Empire 22) by Simon Scarrow The Roman Empire faces a deadly uprising. In this action-packed novel, Prefect Cato and Centurion Macro must quell a rebellion in the eastern provinces, facing a charismatic leader who threatens to tear the empire apart.
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Storm Tide by Wilbur Smith The Master of Adventure returns to the American Revolution. As the colonies rise up against the British Crown, a family is torn apart by war, greed, and the fight for freedom in this epic historical saga.
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Mary I: Queen of Sorrows by Alison Weir A sympathetic and gripping novel about England's most reviled queen. Weir peels back the layers of "Bloody Mary" to reveal a tragic figure driven by faith, betrayal, and a desperate need for love.
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The King's Jewel by Elizabeth Chadwick Wales, 1093. Princess Nesta is a survivor in a brutal world of men. Taken hostage and made the unwilling concubine of a King, she must navigate a dangerous path between her Norman captors and her Welsh heritage to find her own power.
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Treason of Sparta by Conn Iggulden The ancient world comes alive in this epic retelling of the Persian Wars. The Spartans have fallen, and now Athens stands alone against the might of King Xerxes. It is a story of strategy, heroism, and the fight for democracy.
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Night Train to Marrakech by Dinah Jefferies Set in 1966 Morocco, this atmospheric novel follows a woman arriving in Marrakech to find her estranged family. Amidst the souks and the shadows of the Yves Saint Laurent gardens, she uncovers a dangerous web of secrets.
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The Painter's Daughters by Emily Howes A stunning debut based on the true story of Thomas Gainsborough’s daughters. Peggy and Molly are inseparable, but as they grow up in 18th-century Bath, the mental illness that runs in their family threatens to tear them apart.
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The Girl from Guernica by Karen Robards After surviving the devastating bombing of Guernica in 1937, a young girl joins the resistance in Germany. It’s a pulse-pounding thriller about survival, courage, and the cost of war.
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Blood's Game by Antonia Hodgson A gripping murder mystery set in the court of Charles II. Thomas Hawkins returns to navigate the treacherous waters of Restoration London, where a royal mistress is dead, and the King's own life is in danger.
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A Sign of Her Own by Sarah Marsh A vivid historical novel about a deaf woman's role in the invention of the telephone. Ellen Lark was Alexander Graham Bell's student, and now she must fight to reclaim her own story and voice from the man who used her.
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The Mistress of Ashmore Castle by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles A sweeping period drama for fans of Downton Abbey. In 1920s England, the Earl of Stainton struggles to save his crumbling estate, while his family navigates scandal, romance, and a rapidly changing world.
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House of Odysseus by Claire North A feminist retelling of the myths of Ithaca. While Odysseus is away, Queen Penelope must use all her wits to hold her kingdom together against the suitors who circle like wolves.
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Nemesis by Wilbur Smith A high-octane historical thriller set in 18th-century Paris. A young woman is framed for murder and must flee the city, embarking on a journey of revenge that takes her from the French court to the high seas.
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A Marriage of Fortune by Anne O'Brien The story of the Paston women, who fought to build a legacy during the Wars of the Roses. It brings to life the real historical figures behind the famous Paston Letters, revealing their ambition, resilience, and survival instincts.
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The Woman on the Bridge by Sheila O'Flanagan Set in Dublin during the Irish Civil War, this is the poignant story of a young woman who dreams of a peaceful life but is swept up in the violence and passion of a divided nation.
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Labyrinth by Kate Mosse The modern classic that blends medieval history with a present-day archaeological mystery. In the mountains of Carcassonne, a secret has been hidden for 800 years—a secret that people are still killing to protect.
- The Mirror and the Light by Hilary Mantel The triumphant conclusion to the Wolf Hall trilogy. In the final years of Henry VIII, Thomas Cromwell walks a knife-edge of power. It is a masterpiece of historical fiction that humanizes the man behind the politics and the terror.
The Time Traveler's Historical Fiction Box (17 Books)
Immerse yourself in the past with this sweeping collection of seventeen historical novels. From the blood-soaked sands of the Spartan arena and the political intrigue of Tudor England to the shadows of the Cold War and the resistance fighters of WWII, these stories bring history to life in vivid detail. Featuring literary giants like Hilary Mantel and Wilbur Smith alongside gripping tales of espionage, romance, and rebellion, this box is your ticket to the most dramatic eras of human civilization.
-
Rebellion (Eagles of the Empire 22) by Simon Scarrow The Roman Empire faces a deadly uprising. In this action-packed novel, Prefect Cato and Centurion Macro must quell a rebellion in the eastern provinces, facing a charismatic leader who threatens to tear the empire apart.
-
Storm Tide by Wilbur Smith The Master of Adventure returns to the American Revolution. As the colonies rise up against the British Crown, a family is torn apart by war, greed, and the fight for freedom in this epic historical saga.
-
Mary I: Queen of Sorrows by Alison Weir A sympathetic and gripping novel about England's most reviled queen. Weir peels back the layers of "Bloody Mary" to reveal a tragic figure driven by faith, betrayal, and a desperate need for love.
-
The King's Jewel by Elizabeth Chadwick Wales, 1093. Princess Nesta is a survivor in a brutal world of men. Taken hostage and made the unwilling concubine of a King, she must navigate a dangerous path between her Norman captors and her Welsh heritage to find her own power.
-
Treason of Sparta by Conn Iggulden The ancient world comes alive in this epic retelling of the Persian Wars. The Spartans have fallen, and now Athens stands alone against the might of King Xerxes. It is a story of strategy, heroism, and the fight for democracy.
-
Night Train to Marrakech by Dinah Jefferies Set in 1966 Morocco, this atmospheric novel follows a woman arriving in Marrakech to find her estranged family. Amidst the souks and the shadows of the Yves Saint Laurent gardens, she uncovers a dangerous web of secrets.
-
The Painter's Daughters by Emily Howes A stunning debut based on the true story of Thomas Gainsborough’s daughters. Peggy and Molly are inseparable, but as they grow up in 18th-century Bath, the mental illness that runs in their family threatens to tear them apart.
-
The Girl from Guernica by Karen Robards After surviving the devastating bombing of Guernica in 1937, a young girl joins the resistance in Germany. It’s a pulse-pounding thriller about survival, courage, and the cost of war.
-
Blood's Game by Antonia Hodgson A gripping murder mystery set in the court of Charles II. Thomas Hawkins returns to navigate the treacherous waters of Restoration London, where a royal mistress is dead, and the King's own life is in danger.
-
A Sign of Her Own by Sarah Marsh A vivid historical novel about a deaf woman's role in the invention of the telephone. Ellen Lark was Alexander Graham Bell's student, and now she must fight to reclaim her own story and voice from the man who used her.
-
The Mistress of Ashmore Castle by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles A sweeping period drama for fans of Downton Abbey. In 1920s England, the Earl of Stainton struggles to save his crumbling estate, while his family navigates scandal, romance, and a rapidly changing world.
-
House of Odysseus by Claire North A feminist retelling of the myths of Ithaca. While Odysseus is away, Queen Penelope must use all her wits to hold her kingdom together against the suitors who circle like wolves.
-
Nemesis by Wilbur Smith A high-octane historical thriller set in 18th-century Paris. A young woman is framed for murder and must flee the city, embarking on a journey of revenge that takes her from the French court to the high seas.
-
A Marriage of Fortune by Anne O'Brien The story of the Paston women, who fought to build a legacy during the Wars of the Roses. It brings to life the real historical figures behind the famous Paston Letters, revealing their ambition, resilience, and survival instincts.
-
The Woman on the Bridge by Sheila O'Flanagan Set in Dublin during the Irish Civil War, this is the poignant story of a young woman who dreams of a peaceful life but is swept up in the violence and passion of a divided nation.
-
Labyrinth by Kate Mosse The modern classic that blends medieval history with a present-day archaeological mystery. In the mountains of Carcassonne, a secret has been hidden for 800 years—a secret that people are still killing to protect.
- The Mirror and the Light by Hilary Mantel The triumphant conclusion to the Wolf Hall trilogy. In the final years of Henry VIII, Thomas Cromwell walks a knife-edge of power. It is a masterpiece of historical fiction that humanizes the man behind the politics and the terror.