And the award goes to…

Book of the Year for THE DRUID? Why thank you sir (even if the honour is shared)! Check out Speesh’s favourite reads of 2018.


Speesh Reads


It has been, for me anyway, another excellent reading year. According to my lists here, I got through 70 books in 2018. As always, these are the books I read in 2018, that doesn’t necessarily mean they were published in 2018 (though some were), they’re just the books I read last year, and here they are in the order I read them.
*Clicking on each cover, will take you to the relevant review on Speesh Reads. In the review, there will be a link to buy the book, should you wish. I’m just short the bottom line at the time of writing, I’ll update the links as I get the review done



Sorrow Hill CR May The Lost Gospel Simcha Jakobovici The Jesus Discovery 2 102 Minutes death-of-a-citizen-donald-hamilton A Man Without Breath Philip Kerr Ghost Fred Burton Forgotten Voices of the Holocaust Lyn Smith The Centurion's Son - Adam Lofthouse Hellbent Gregg Hurwitz 2 The Lady From Zagreb Philip Kerr 4 Out Of Auschwitz Stanley Goleniewski Zealot Reza Aslan 2 Where Dead Men Meet Mark Mills the-secret-agent-joseph-conrad The Longest Kill Sgt. Craig Harrison The Far Traveller Nancy Marie Brown Vindolanda Adrian Goldsworthy Before The Revolution Daniel K Richter Warrior of Woden Matthew Harffy The Terminal List Jack Carr State of The Union Brad Thor Pocket Book Version Fire & Sword Harry Sidebottom Kim Rudyard Kipling the-riddle-of-the-sands-erskine-childers North Men John Haywood The Other Side of Silence Philip Kerr Classic The Thirty Nine Steps John Buchan A Divided Spy Charles Cumming Bloodaxe C R May Sleeping Giants Sylvain Neuvel Masters of Death Richard Rhodes OverWatch Matthew Betley 3d Eaters of the Dead - Michael Crichton Viking Britain Thomas Williams The Red Moth Sam Eastland War at the Edge of the World Ian Ross Blowback Brad Thor The Draughtsman Robert Lautner Philip Kerr Prussian Blue A Legacy of Spies John le Carré The Butchers of Berlin Chris Petit The Boys From Brazil - Ira Levin Wræcca C.R. May Red Sparrow Jason Matthews Blood of the Wolf Steven A. McKay Nightfall Berlin Jack Grimwood The Kingdom of Rus' Two Years Salman Rushdie Greeks Bearing Gifts Philip Kerr Through the Hostage J C Steel The Villa The Lake The Meeting Mark Roseman Our Friends In Berlin Anthony Quinn The Beast In The Red Forest Sam Eastland Stalingrad Antony Beevor The Tourist Robert Dickinson Blood Forest Geraint Jones img_6645 Lone Survivor Marcus Luttrell A Traitor In The Family Nicholas Searle The Druid Steven A McKay Capture or Kill Tom Marcus 13 Hours Mitchell Zuckoff Oath of Honour Matthew Betley Monsters C R May The Travellers Chris Pavone Vince Flynn Red War Kyle Mills The Book of Mirrors EO Chirovici Wart of the Wolf Bernard Cornwell The Raven and The Cross C.R. May



Best is just so subjective, don’t you find? But that’s what most people think when you single one out from a whole year’s worth of reading. I’m going with choosing the book that has impressed me, for whatever…


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