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==Historical fiction==
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|author=A L Berridge
|title=Into The Valley of Death
|rating=4.5
|genre=Historical Fiction
|summary=Master Harry-sahib saunters up the path of the family bungalow in some unnamed Indian 'British town', puzzled to see the pathway choked with weeds, surprised by the absence of servants and disgusted by the swarming ants. There is worse inside. His father, the colonel, is dead on the floor. 'The money was gone, obviously, but it would take more than that to make a devoted soldier to blow his brains out. What had it done to him, this army he'd given his whole life to?'
 
What indeed? 'Into the Valley of Death' isn't the novel that will tell us.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>024195410X</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Tim Willocks
|summary= Teenager Hattie Shepherd moves with her husband August, parents and siblings from the colour apartheid of the southern US to Philadelphia in search of a better life. Unfortunately this is 1920's America and so 'better life' is a mirage for Hattie. By the age of 15 she's pregnant and subsequently gives birth to twins Jubilee and Philadelphia, the first two of 11 children. As much joy as they bring, the twins are destined to provide a tragedy that will flavour Hattie's and August's outlook and relationship for decades. Each later Shepherd baby will develop with their own characteristics but each will also be tarnished by the past, irrespective of their attempts to escape it.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>009194418X</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Sharon Penman
|title=Lionheart
|rating=4.5
|genre=Historical Fiction
|summary=''Lionheart'' is the latest book in the ''Devil’s Brood'' series, which focuses on the dysfunctional Angevin branch of the Plantaganets. As the title suggests, the story is a richly detailed account of the life of Richard I, covering the period from his coronation up to the end of the third crusade.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1447205367</amazonuk>
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