Helen Hollick Bücher
Diese Autorin erforscht die Realität historischer Ereignisse, insbesondere der britischen Geschichte, und konzentriert sich auf die Auswirkungen entscheidender Momente auf das Leben gewöhnlicher Menschen. Ihre Arbeit zeichnet sich durch ihr Engagement für historische Genauigkeit aus, wobei sie sich von Mythen und Legenden abwendet, um eine detaillierte Darstellung der Gesellschaft und menschlicher Motivationen zu bieten. Sie verfasst Erzählungen, die in historischen Themen verwurzelt sind und oft aus einem tiefen Interesse an Archäologie und tatsächlichen Begebenheiten entstehen.






Unter dem Banner Pendragons
- 586 Seiten
- 21 Lesestunden
Artus und Guinever.
- 653 Seiten
- 23 Lesestunden
Im ersten Buch ihrer Trilogie erzählt Helen Hollick von der Jugend Artus. Nach Uthr Pendragons Niederlage herrscht Chaos in Britannien. Artus, auserwählt, sein Volk zu befreien, strebt an, das verlorene Königreich zurückzuerobern und Guinever zu gewinnen.
Set against the backdrop of a charming West Country house, the narrative unfolds as the protagonist reflects on their initial apprehensions about a Christmas visit. However, unexpected events soon transform their experience, hinting at intriguing developments that lie ahead. The story promises a blend of warmth and surprise, exploring themes of anticipation and the unpredictability of holiday gatherings.
A Meadow Murder - A Jan Christopher Mystery. Episode 4
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of England's picturesque countryside, this novel weaves a tale of love, family, and the complexities of social expectations. The characters navigate personal struggles and relationships, all while indulging in the charm of traditional Devon Cream Tea. With rich descriptions and engaging dialogue, the story explores themes of resilience and connection, inviting readers to savor each moment as they journey through the characters' lives.
Gallows Wake
- 334 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Exploring the intricate relationship between past and present, this book delves into how unresolved histories shape current realities. It weaves together themes of memory, identity, and the consequences of choices, inviting readers to reflect on how the echoes of the past influence contemporary lives. Through compelling characters and a gripping narrative, it raises questions about redemption, guilt, and the possibility of moving forward.
The Kingmaking Book One of the Pendragon's Banner Trilogy
- 570 Seiten
- 20 Lesestunden
Set in a world of political intrigue and power struggles, the story follows a young woman who becomes embroiled in a royal conflict that could alter the fate of her kingdom. As she navigates alliances and betrayals, she discovers her own strength and the complexities of leadership. Themes of loyalty, ambition, and the quest for identity are woven throughout the narrative, highlighting the personal sacrifices made in the pursuit of power. Richly developed characters and a gripping plot make this a captivating read for fans of epic fantasy.
Ripples in The Sand
- 450 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Set in 1719, the narrative unfolds in a world marked by adventure and exploration. It follows the journey of a protagonist navigating the challenges of survival and moral dilemmas in a tumultuous period. Richly detailed, the story captures the essence of the era, exploring themes of resilience, ambition, and the clash of cultures. As the characters confront personal and external conflicts, they are forced to make choices that will shape their destinies and the world around them.
A Mistake of Murder
- 178 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
In this third installment of the Jan Christopher Cosy Mystery series, the protagonist finds herself entangled in a web of intrigue and deception. Set against a backdrop of charming locales, the story unfolds as Jan navigates complex relationships and unexpected twists. With a blend of humor and suspense, she must solve a puzzling mystery that threatens to disrupt her peaceful life. The narrative explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the pursuit of truth, all while keeping readers guessing until the very end.
PENDRAGON'S BANNER (The Pendragon's Banner Trilogy Book 2)
- 538 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
Set in 459 A.D., the story follows Arthur as he navigates the challenges of ruling the kingdom he has fought valiantly to acquire. As he faces political intrigue, threats from rival factions, and the burden of leadership, Arthur must rely on his allies and his own strength to maintain peace and stability. The narrative explores themes of loyalty, power, and the complexities of kingship in a tumultuous historical period.