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Gerard Grasman

    Temple
    War of the rats
    The Golden Tulip
    Wolven van de dageraad
    Dark Fire
    A Breath of Snow and Ashes
    • A Breath of Snow and Ashes

      • 1410 pages
      • 50 hours of reading

      Eagerly anticipated by her legions of fans, this sixth novel in Diana Gabaldon's bestselling Outlander saga is a masterpiece of historical fiction from one of the most popular authors of our time. Since the initial publication of Outlander fifteen years ago, Diana Gabaldon's New York Times–bestselling saga has won the hearts of readers the world over -- and sold more than twelve million books. Now, A Breath of Snow and Ashes continues the extraordinary story of 18th-century Scotsman Jamie Fraser and his 20th-century wife, Claire. The year is 1772, and on the eve of the American Revolution, the long fuse of rebellion has already been lit. Men lie dead in the streets of Boston, and in the backwoods of North Carolina, isolated cabins burn in the forest. With chaos brewing, the governor calls upon Jamie Fraser to unite the backcountry and safeguard the colony for King and Crown. But from his wife Jamie knows that three years hence the shot heard round the world will be fired, and the result will be independence -- with those loyal to the King either dead or in exile. And there is also the matter of a tiny clipping from The Wilmington Gazette, dated 1776, which reports Jamie's death, along with his kin. For once, he hopes, his time-traveling family may be wrong about the future.

      A Breath of Snow and Ashes
      4.4
    • In this sequel to "Dissolution," it is now 1540, and Shardlake has returned to practicing law in London. When he is called on to help a friend's niece, charged with killing her cousin, he has no idea it will force him back into Cromwell's dangerous schemes.

      Dark Fire
      4.3
    • Wolven van de dageraad

      • 688 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      Het Stenen Tijdperk is voorbij. Op de rand van het Bronzen Tijdperk is een trotse krijgerstam een nieuw leven in een vreemd land begonnen. Onder leiding van de grote Fomor MacLir, die ooit luisterde naar de bijnaam 'de Wolf der Weststammen', heeft de stam het gebruik van wapens afgezworen en voor een vreedzaam leven gekozen in het moerasland van Albion. Balor, Fomors opstandige zoon, wil opnieuw de wapens opnemen tegen de gezworen vijand van de MacLir-stam, Nemed MacAgnomain. Maar hij ontvlucht zijn stam en ontdekt een hem onbekende wereld, waar hij de mysteriën van de liefde, de kracht van het brons en de mystieke kracht van Stonehenge leert kennen. Als Balor na zijn omzwervingen terugkeert naar Fomr om hem te waarschuwen dat de wrede Nemed en zijn krijgsvolk Albion naderen om de MacLir-stam van de aardbodem te vagen, kan Fomor niet anders dan de strijd opnieuw aangaan. Maar het is Balor die uiteindelijk zijn volk naar een nieuwe toekomst zal leiden...

      Wolven van de dageraad
      4.0
    • The Golden Tulip

      A Novel

      • 576 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      Francesca’s father is a well-known painter in the bustling port city of Amsterdam; he is also a gambler. Though their household is in economic chaos, thankfully the lessons she learned in his studio have prepared her to study with Johannes Vermeer, the master of Delft. When she arrives to begin her apprenticeship, Francesca is stunned to find rules, written in her father’s hand, insisting that she give up the freedoms she once enjoyed at home- including her friendship with Pieter van Doorne, a tulip merchant. Unaware of a terrible bargain her father has made against her future, Francesca pursues her growing affection for Pieter even as she learns to paint like Vermeer, in layers of light. As her talent blooms, “tulip mania” sweeps the land, and fortunes are being made on a single bulb. What seems like a boon for Pieter instead reveals the extent of the betrayal of Francesca’s father. And as the two learn the true nature of the obstacles in their path, a patron of Francesca’s father determines to do anything in his power to ensure she stays within the limits that have been set for her. The Golden Tulip brings one of the most exciting periods of Dutch history alive, creating a page-turning novel that is as vivid and unforgettable as a Vermeer painting.

      The Golden Tulip
      4.0
    • War of the rats

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Stalingrad in 1942 is a city in ruins, its Russian defenders fighting to the last man to repel the invading German army. One of their most potent weapons is the crack sniper school developed by Vasily Zaitsev. Its members can pick off the enemy at long range, and their daring tactics - hiding for hours in no man's land until a brief opportunity presents itself - mean that no German, and particularly no German officer, can ever feel safe. This part of the battle is as much psychological as anything, and to counter the continuing threat to German morale, the Nazi command bring to the city their own top marksman, Heinz Thorvald. His mission is simple: to identify, and kill, Zaitsev. Based on a true story, THE WAR OF THE RATS is a brilliantly compelling thriller which brings vividly to life probably the most harrowing battlefront of the Second World War.

      War of the rats
      4.1
    • Temple

      • 784 pages
      • 28 hours of reading

      Deep in the jungles of Peru, a man leads a mission to locate a legendary Incan idol that is carved out of a strange kind of stone - a stone which, in the late 20th century, could be used to produce a terrifying new weapon.

      Temple
      4.1
    • The copper beech

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      'Her storytelling ability is second to none' Mail on Sunday An old copper beech overlooks a school, and witnesses all the hopes and loves, dreams and ambitions of the children who grew up there... Shancarrig School stands in the shade of a glorious old copper beech whose colours tell the passing of the seasons and the years: a tree that has watched over many lives. The school mistress keeps a careful eye on the children, each of whom have their own hopes, dreams and ambitions for the future. As the children grow up, and become parents themselves, their stories are entwined in this gloriously nostalgic novel from the No.1 bestselling author.

      The copper beech
      4.0
    • His name was Feliks.  He came to London to commit a murder that would change history.  A master manipulator, he had many weapons at his command, but against him were ranged the whole of the English police, a brilliant and powerful lord, and the young Winston Churchill himself.  These odds would have stopped any man in the world-except the man from St. Petersburg...

      The man from St. Petersburg
      3.9
    • Gai-jin

      • 1232 pages
      • 44 hours of reading

      In the closed society of Japan in 1862, a bitter battle for commercial supremacy rages between the Struan and Brock trading houses. Young Malcolm Struan confronts the complex politics of the Japanese Court and the samurai of the warlords to succeed in love. By the author of "King Rat" and "Shogun".

      Gai-jin
      3.9
    • Whirlwind

      • 1248 pages
      • 44 hours of reading

      This is the story of three weeks of fanaticism, passion, self-sacrifice and heartbreak in Tehran in February 1979. Caught between the revolutionaries and the forces of international intrigue is a team of professional pilots. Two of them have Iranian wives they love beyond safety and politics.

      Whirlwind
      3.9