What could be more fascinating to read about than the rise of a great empire? 'A totally absorbing narrative filled with authentic historical characters and sweeping action set in an age of horrifying but magnificent savagery. The writing is as compelling as the events described and kept me eagerly leaping from one page to the next' Wilbur Smith Alex Rutherford's Empire of the Moghul series tells the bloody, brutal and compelling story of the Moghul Emperors of Central Asia in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Now, in the fourth Moghul novel, we begin to see the Empire's self-destruction; a dazzling and compelling story of paternal control, filial betrayl, envy, doubt and conspiracy.
At the Sign of the Dolphin: An Elizabeth Goudge Anthology
London in den späten vierziger Jahren: Die Schriftstellerin Juliet erhält einen erstaunlichen Brief.
Frustrated by his inability to harness the frenetic energy of a country on the brink of change, photographer Edward Muybridge determines to pioneer a technology that will allow cameras to catch reality down to its most fleeting moments.
Untouched Mistress by Margaret Mcphee Guy Tregellas, Viscount Varington, has a rakish reputation, and when he discovers a beautiful woman washed up on a beach he is more than intrigued.
A NOBLE MAN -- Anne Ashley: Lady Sophia Cleeve dazzled all that Season, but she declared she would not marry a pampered man.
"Three Regency heroes in disguise. Three Christmas novellas to warm your heart!"--Back cover.
SHIPWRECKED - AND SCANDALOUS!
MISTLETOE MAGIC by Sophia James: Could she be betrothed by Christmas?
Tarnished rose of the court: A dangerous mission at Queen Elizabeth's bidding is Celia Sutton's chance to erase the taint of her brother's treason.
Zakazany romans księcia Westmoora