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Richard Blake

    This author delves into historical fiction, transporting readers to ancient empires and pivotal moments in the past. His works are characterized by meticulous research and vivid descriptions that bring bygone civilizations to life. He explores themes of power, intrigue, and human resilience in the face of adversity. Through his compelling narratives, he offers a profound exploration of the complexities of history and human nature.

    Conspiracies of Rome (Death of Rome Saga Book One)
    The Terror of Constantinople (Death of Rome Saga Book Two)
    The Blood of Alexandria (Death of Rome Saga Book Three)
    The Ghosts of Athens (Death of Rome Saga Book Five)
    The Curse of Babylon (Death of Rome Saga Book Six)
    Evangelicals in the Royal Navy, 1775-1815
    • 2024

      An intricately told science-fiction tale for fans of stories like Jonathan Hickman and Mike Huddleston’s Decorum and Darcy Van Poelgeest & Ian Bertram’s Little Bird. After explorers Jacob and Elena Armlen find themselves trapped in a strange parallel dimension, their clairvoyant daughter Adley and sentient robot Staden, embark on a dangerous mission to rescue them. Pushing onward they encounter mischievous beings amidst uncanny shifting landscapes, and discover a world beyond belief. This edition contains a cover gallery and extended section of concept art, storyboards and character designs. Collects HEXAGON BRIDGE #1-5

      Hexagon Bridge
    • 2016

      It's Wednesday the 7th March 2018 - in the mainland UK. Everywhere else, it's June 1065. No one knows what caused The Break eleven months ago, but there's no sign of its end. England is settling into its new future a reindustrialising concentration camp. The rest of the world is watching... waiting... curious...

      The Break
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    • 2008

      Evangelicals in the Royal Navy, 1775-1815

      Blue Lights & Psalm-Singers

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Exploring the vibrant religious practices within the eighteenth-century navy, this book delves into the motivations behind these activities and their various expressions. It highlights how faith influenced sailors' lives, shaped community dynamics, and affected naval culture during this period, offering insights into the intersection of religion and maritime life.

      Evangelicals in the Royal Navy, 1775-1815