Quote Originally Posted by Tratorix
Lords of the North is actually the third book in his most recent series. The two books preceding it are the Last Kingdom and The Pale Horseman.
What?! Well that's irritating. Neither the cover nor the inside flap(s) gave any indication it was part of a series. Guess I'll see if the library has the other two, then.


Quote Originally Posted by Tratorix
Out of all the books i've read of his, my favourite would have to be the The Winter King. It's the first book in his Warlord Chronicles trilogy and is a grittier, more realistic take on the legend of King Arthur.
It appears the Warlord series is everyone's favorite thus far, so I'll have to see if I can find that as well.


Quote Originally Posted by King Henry V
If you're looking for a stand-alone novel, "Gallows' Thief" is quite good.
Thanks, mate. Will look that one up as well.


Might I recommend books by Henry Treece? That guy's the classic when it comes to these kind of historical novels.
Not sure if I've heard of him, but I'll keep an eye out for his stuff. Any particular recommendations?