Gratillonius, a Roman centurion, is assigned to escort Cunedag, the prince of the Votadini, and assure him safe passage to the Kingdom of Ys
Roma Mater is the first book in Poul and Karen Anderson’s King of Ys series, which continues with Gallicenae.
Dahut is the third book in Poul and Karen Anderson’s King of Ys series, which concludes with The Dog and the Wolf.
This hilarious gem from the golden age of science fiction takes the old "city mouse, country mouse" archetype to a whole new level.
Ys has fallen, murdered by her god in an act of senile vengeance.
Here are unforgettable bounding leaps of the imagination, where detective noir is ingeniously reimagined, and tales of Edgar Allan Poe–like suspense stand side by side with poignant tributes to the men who led us to the stars.
In a stunning reimagining of history, debut author Caroline Tung Richmond weaves an incredible story of secrets and honor in a world where Hitler won World War II.It's been nearly 80 years since the Allies lost WWII in a crushing defeat ...
“Because Gratillonius has made it a thorn in your side.” “That. But also because, in spite of everything we've done—I say this candidly, confidentially—he's made it flourish. It grows. It's a magnet for industrious immigrants; ...
Filled with rich historical detail and a gripping fantastical narrative, this wonderful mixture of history, legend and fantasy continues the compelling story begun in Roma Mater and continued in The Gallicenae.
Explores the role of criminal intent in constituting felony in the first two centuries of the English criminal trial jury.
Poul Anderson. When that mysterious gift is finally reforged, the blind giant Bolverk tells Skafloc, in suitably archaic diction: “Many heroes have owned this sword, because it brings victory to the wielder. There is naught on which it ...