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Alan Gold

    Alan Gold crée des romans historiques captivants, explorant des périodes et des événements cruciaux qui ont façonné le monde moderne. Son écriture se distingue par des détails historiques méticuleux et une perspicacité psychologique aiguë de ses personnages. Fort de son expérience journalistique, Gold insuffle à ses récits une authenticité et une dynamique narrative entraînante.

    El imperio de la reina
    Warrior Queen
    The Jericho Files
    His Head on a Platter
    • His Head on a Platter

      Artemisia Gentileschi's Revenge against Men

      • 422pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Set in the 17th century, this historical novel explores the life of Italian artist Artemisia Gentileschi, who overcame personal trauma and societal challenges to become a renowned painter. It delves into her resilience and creativity as she channels her experiences into powerful artworks, highlighting her struggle against the injustices faced by women of her time. The narrative not only showcases her artistic journey but also sheds light on themes of empowerment and the fight for recognition in a male-dominated world.

      His Head on a Platter
      4,1
    • The Jericho Files

      • 572pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Death is the vanguard of the Jericho Files. Whoever even begins to guess their secrets is swiftly killed - as Miriam Davis, a Sydney lawyer, and her journalist partner Paul Sinclair, discover when Miriam's grandfather is murdered. Alan Gold is the author of The Pregnant Father.

      The Jericho Files
      3,0
    • Warrior Queen

      The Story of Boudica

      • 366pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      A meticulously researched historical novel chronicles the epic story of Boudica, the queen of a Celtic tribe, who united the Celts in a fierce struggle against the power of the Roman conquerors and who became one of Britain's greatest heroines. Original.

      Warrior Queen
    • El imperio de la reina

      La historia de la mujer celta que desafió al Imperio Romano y se convirtió en heroína legendaria

      • 474pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      El Imperio Romano arribó a Britania en el año 43. Quienes se resistieron fueron sometidos al nuevo poder; los sometidos de forma pacífica fueron asimilados al nuevo orden. En este último grupo se hallaban los ícenos, gobernados por Prasutag y Boadicea. Boadicea y su esposo mantuvieron unidos a los icenos a lo largo de una etapa de paz. Pero..."Un fascinante relato épico de una mujer de roja cabellera que se atrevió a desafiar a un Imperio"

      El imperio de la reina
      4,0