Elayne thinks the old family story that one of her ancestors stepped through a tapestry into a world of mythical beasts makes a great fireside tale. But she lives in the real world. In New York City.
It's 1777 when Captain Jack Absolute becomes a sensation throughout London. This news comes as a shock to the real Jack Absolute when he arrives in England after four months at sea. But there's little
The gripping finale in C.C. Humphreys's thrilling historical adventure series, starring the dashing Jack Absolute After surviving the French and Indian Wars, Jack Absolute almost perishes on the voya
"If you like Bernard Conwell's Grail Quest series, you'll love The French Executioner andThe Curse of Anne Boleyn. To my mind Cornwell is good, but Humphreys is better."—Sally Zigmun
A page-turning story that moves between the modern world of a teenager and a dangerous world where mythical legends live.Two years have passed since Elayne returned from the magical world behind the u
A new historical adventure series starring the dashing Jack Absolute that has already been called "the finest historical novels since O'Brian." (Good Book Guide UK)?In 1777 Jack Absolute, the charming
The most notorious executioner of his time, Jean Rombaud is brought over from France by Henry VIII to behead the condemned Queen of England, Anne Boleyn. But on the eve of her execution, Rombaud is co
Gregoras had vowed never to return to Constantinople, the cursed home that had betrayed and scarred not only his mind, but his face, for all to see. But now with 100,000 Muslim soldiers outside its wa
From the acclaimed, bestselling author of The French Executioner, an epic and thrilling tale of a serial killer who threatens London’s rich and poor during the Great Plague of 1665. If you enjoy novel
1666. The Great Plague has passed. Londoners celebrate survival in different ways. They drink. They gamble. They indulge in carnal delights. But 666 is the number of the Beast, the year foretold when
Dracula. A name of horror, depravity and the darkest sensuality. Yet the real Dracula was just as alluring, just as terrifying, his tale not one of a monster but of a man... and a contradiction. His
To be (or not to be) the man to save EnglandEngland's finest swordsman and fight choreographer at the magnificent new Globe Theatre has hit rock bottom. John Lawley just wants to win back his beloved,