Historical Novel Society review – God’s Vindictive Wrath
Huge thanks to the Historical Novel Society for their brilliant review of God’s Vindictive Wrath.
“An exciting minute-by-minute story of the English Civil War … from the soldiers’ point of view … the historical accuracy is fantastic … the storyline and the writing style are tremendously exciting. … Fans of military fiction will love this.”
Generous words from those that know historical fiction.
Read the full review online at Historical Novel Society Book Reviews.
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The Divided Kingdom novels take a fresh approach. They are not based on a single hero. They do not take sides. Their voices – ordinary men and women – face each other in the chaos of Britain in civil war. They are both relatable and sharply relevant today. They are also as historically accurate as possible.
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