The challenge was hosted by the bloggers at Historical Tapestry and had several levels to aim for.I went for the Daring and Curious level which required the reading of 5 books but I ended up reading 19 books.
Books Read
- Ariana Franklin, The Serpent’s Tale (1100′s England)
- Boris Akunin, Pelagia and the White Bulldog (1800′s Russia)
- Diane Day, The Strange Files of Fremont Jones (1900′s America)
- Andrew Croome, Document Z (1950′s Australia)
- Elizabeth Peters, The Snake The Crocodile and the Dog (1800′s Egypt) (no review)
- Sam Eastland, The Eye of the Red Tsar (1930′s Russia)
- Ariana Franklin, Relics of the Dead (1100′s England)
- Geraldine Brooks, Caleb’s Crossing (1600′s America)
- Colleen McCullough, Naked Cruelty (1960′s America)
- Ernesto Mallo, Needle in a Haystack (1970′s Argentina)
- Gary Corby, The Pericles Commission (Ancient Greece)
- Sulari Gentill, A Decline in Prophets (1930′s Australia)
- Chris Womersley, Bereft (1909-19 Australia)
- Kerry Greenwood, Dead Man’s Chest (1920′s Australia)
- Geoffrey McGeachin The Diggers Rest Hotel (late 1940′s Australia)
- John Lawton, Second Violin (1930′s to 1940′s, Austria and England)
- Carolyn Morwood, Death and the Spanish Lady (1919 Australia)
- Cora Harrison, Scales of Retribution (1500′s Ireland)
- Gary Corby, The Ionia Sanction (Ancient Greece)
Loved ‘Pillars of the Earth’. It’s a bit of a hard slog at times but still a great read.