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The Empire of Darkness (The Queen of Freedom Trilogy) by Christian Jacq

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The Lords of the North by Bernard Cornwell

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Favorite authorsBernard Cornwell, David Anthony Durham, David Gemmell, Conn Iggulden (Shared favorites)

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Member sinceNov 27, 2008

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Hi David,

I was growing frustrated that I couldn't find how to leave a comment on your profile, but then I realised that you probably disabled them?

Anyway, I'm new to this myself - I see I only made my account one day earlier than you! I didn't suggest those books to you, so I'm assuming those recommendations were generated automatically. Also, I haven't had a chance to read "Warrior of Rome" yet, so I can't vouch for it. All I know is that it seems to be the author's first book.

I've seen your library and I read your reviews on the few books we share. Considering you liked "The Last Kingdom," I recommend "The Grail Quest" trilogy, also by Bernard Cornwell. I thoroughly enjoyed it and rank it as the top series in my collection.

Hope you see the comment left on my profile here, and wish you all the best with your writing.

Jeffie
Jeffie

New to this. Did you recommend these books to me? How do you do that? It's a good list. I've read Wilbur Smith and very much enjoyed his Egypt books, ancient and modern. I'll definitely look at Warrior of Rome.

Thanks

David
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