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Richard Foreman (2)

Autor de Augustus: Son of Rome

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33+ Obras 240 Miembros 3 Reseñas

Series

Obras de Richard Foreman

Augustus: Son of Rome (2012) 48 copias
Warsaw (2012) 16 copias
Sword of Rome: Alesia (2012) 16 copias
Raffles: A Perfect Wicket (2012) 16 copias
Sword of Empire: Praetorian (2013) 10 copias
Raffles: Bowled Over (2012) 8 copias
Sword of Rome: Gladiator (2013) 7 copias
A Hero Of Our Time (2012) 6 copias

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By the Sword: A HWA Short Story Collection (2020) — Contribuidor — 2 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Género
male
Nacionalidad
UK
Lugares de residencia
London, England, UK
Ocupaciones
publicist
Premios y honores
Laura Pels Foundation Awards for Drama (2001)
American Academy of Arts and Letters Academy Award (Literature|1992)
Biografía breve
Richard Foreman is the author of the Raffles series of historical crime novellas and historical novels. He is also the author of literary novels. He has worked as a literary consultant and publicist to a number of bestselling authors, including Tom Holland, Conn Iggulden and Simon Scarrow. He lives in London. [adapted from Amazon.com, 2/14/13] originally input by juglicerr

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Short book about a soldier who is forced to briefly become a gladiator.
 
Denunciada
calenmarwen | May 29, 2023 |
Despite being an area of personal interest for fiction and nonfiction alike, I found myself skipping chunks. Overall I liked the storyline, it just didn't hold my interest throughout.
 
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teedee_m | Aug 25, 2017 |
Autumn 1415 and Henry V's army is no longer the shining victors at Harfleur. Dysentery and hunger stalk the men and the French army is gathering to destroy them before they can make their way back to Calais with the spoils they have amassed. Henry is keen for battle, to exert supremacy over the French and claim his bride, his men want to go home to their loved ones but they will follow their leaders anywhere they are asked to, some are seeking revenge for wrongs done to their friends and lovers in the past. Blocked from the coast at every turn the English finally make a stand in a muddy field, massively outnumbered and weakened.

This is the third book in series by Foreman but is easy to pick up if the others haven't been read. It is very short and details are not expounded upon but there is a stab at characterisation and motive. My biggest issue was with the use of language. Rather than use the vernacular of the day Foreman has liberally peppered his characters speech with idioms attributed to Shakespeare and the like, not jus the St Crispin's Day speech but many more which led a slightly discordant note. However if one is looking for a brisk narrative based around the battle of Agincourt then this is perfectly enjoyable.
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pluckedhighbrow | Jun 26, 2017 |

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Obras
33
También por
1
Miembros
240
Popularidad
#94,569
Valoración
3.0
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
57
Idiomas
1

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