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Conspiracies of Rome and Blood of Alexandria, Reviewed by Michael Paul

  Conspiracies of Rome – Richard BlakeConspiracies of Romeby Richard Blake Published by Hodder & Stoughton Hardback Edition: February 2008 Paperback Edition: January 2009 368pp, £19.99 ISBN:...

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Terror of Constantinople, Reviewed in the Mail on Sunday

The Terror of Constantinopleby Richard Blake Published by Hodder & Stoughton Hardback Edition: February 2009 Paperback Edition: May 2010 420pp, £19.99/£7.99 ISBN: 978-0340951149 The second title in...

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Terror of Constantinople, Reviewed by Olivier Ledoit

The Terror of Constantinopleby Richard Blake Published by Hodder & Stoughton Hardback Edition: February 2009 Paperback Edition: May 2010 420pp, £19.99/£7.99 ISBN: 978-0340951149 This energetic...

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Terror of Constantinople, Reviewed by Selene

The Terror of Constantinopleby Richard Blake Published by Hodder & Stoughton Hardback Edition: February 2009 Paperback Edition: May 2010 420pp, £19.99/£7.99 ISBN: 978-0340951149 Constantinople in...

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Terror of Constantinople, Reviewed by James Layland

The Terror of Constantinopleby Richard Blake Published by Hodder & Stoughton Hardback Edition: February 2009 Paperback Edition: May 2010 420pp, £19.99/£7.99 ISBN: 978-0340951149 A thoroughly...

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Terror of Constantinople, Reviewed by Amanda C.M. Gillies

The Terror of Constantinopleby Richard Blake Published by Hodder & Stoughton Hardback Edition: February 2009 Paperback Edition: May 2010 420pp, £19.99/£7.99 ISBN: 978-0340951149 The best type of...

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Terror of Constantinople, Reviewed in Falcata Times

The Terror of Constantinopleby Richard Blake Published by Hodder & Stoughton Hardback Edition: February 2009 Paperback Edition: May 2010 420pp, £19.99/£7.99 ISBN: 978-0340951149  The second novel...

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Terror of Constantinople, Reviewed by Livin'

The Terror of Constantinopleby Richard Blake Published by Hodder & Stoughton Hardback Edition: February 2009 Paperback Edition: May 2010 420pp, £19.99/£7.99 ISBN: 978-0340951149  Aelric in...

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Terror of Constantinople, Reviewed by Kevin Carson

The Terror of Constantinopleby Richard Blake Published by Hodder & Stoughton Hardback Edition: February 2009 Paperback Edition: May 2010 420pp, £19.99/£7.99 ISBN: 978-0340951149  The book, Blake's...

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Terror of Constantinople, Reviewed by Marian Halcombe

The Terror of Constantinopleby Richard Blake Published by Hodder & Stoughton Hardback Edition: February 2009 Paperback Edition: May 2010 420pp, £19.99/£7.99 ISBN: 978-0340951149  For anyone who...

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Terror of Constantinople - Chapter One

The Terror of Constantinopleby Richard Blake Published by Hodder & Stoughton Hardback Edition: February 2009 Paperback Edition: May 2010 420pp, £19.99/£7.99 ISBN: 978-0340951149  Chapter 1 I first...

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Terror of Constantinople, Reviewed by Jim Packer

The Terror of Constantinopleby Richard Blake Published by Hodder & Stoughton Hardback Edition: February 2009 Paperback Edition: May 2010 420pp, £19.99/£7.99 ISBN: 978-0340951149 I first chanced...

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Terror of Constantinople, Reviewed by Mark1000

The Terror of Constantinopleby Richard Blake Published by Hodder & Stoughton Hardback Edition: February 2009 Paperback Edition: May 2010 420pp, £19.99/£7.99 ISBN: 978-0340951149 Blake has done well...

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Terror of Constantinople, Reviewed by Mark1000

The Terror of Constantinopleby Richard Blake Published by Hodder & Stoughton Hardback Edition: February 2009 Paperback Edition: May 2010 420pp, £19.99/£7.99 ISBN: 978-0340951149 Blake has done well...

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Terror of Constantinople, Reviewed by Bob Jarvis

The Terror of Constantinopleby Richard Blake Published by Hodder & Stoughton Hardback Edition: February 2009 Paperback Edition: May 2010 420pp, £19.99/£7.99 ISBN: 978-0340951149 There are some...

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Terror of Constantinople, Reviewed by Jeremy Jehu in The Daily Telegraph

At first, the vain, amoral and sexually voracious exiled seventh-century scholar Aelric seems purpose-built to fill a Flashman-shaped hole in wry historical fiction.But Aelric is a killer, not a...

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Terror of Constantinople

Synopsis610AD The bloodthirsty Emperor Phocas is preparing for the greatest battle of his life. Enemy armies are racing closer to attack his fortress, the golden city of Constantinople, and traitors...

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Terror of Constantinople, Reviewed by Songofcopper

There are few pleasures so hard to categorise as the sheer, subtle joy of a not-very-good-book. I am not talking about a book 'so bad it's good'. Nor do I mean a book that is simply bad, and irksome...

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Terror of Constantinople, Reviewed by L. Neil Smith

Attribute to The Libertarian EnterpriseIn this second of what will eventually be three novels narrated by Aelric, a young British "barbarian" and witness to a rapidly decaying classical world, Richard...

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