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Looking to put together a list if good historical fiction "action" books by authors like Conn Iggulden, Simon Scarrow, Sam Barone, James Mace, S.J.A Turney and others
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If you like French Revolution stuff, there are Scaramouche and The Scarlet Pimpernel and the even more classic The Three Musketeers.
My books have adventure elements, but my son assures me that they are "girl books," so most likely not what you're looking for. How about 11/22/63, instead? My husband loved it, and his idea of good fiction is anything by Lee Child.

'Love that action HF.


Absolutely agree with including Turney in your list. Wonderfully sharp writing, well-researched, and character and dialogue that stays with you forever!

I second this post. Early Cornwell is good, but the later books in the Sharpe series tend to run out of steam.

http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/5...


I really like his American books. The Fort

I also second Kate (#7 post) about the group she linked.

Yes, I enjoyed it too. I appreciated the departure from his usual approach (which I don't dislike - it was just interesting) to characterizations.
I did not know of that event and nothing helps history come alive as much as historical fiction'
Steven wrote: "Well don't forget Bernard Cornwell (Napoleanic riflemen, Authurian, Alfred the Great) and Robert Low (Vikings). Like C.P. I recommend Dumas - Musketeers has several sequels. I have a love/hate with..."
My first thought was Bernard Cornwell also.
My first thought was Bernard Cornwell also.

Steven Pressfield's Gates of Fire, about the 300 Spartans, is an action-packed read. I could never get into any of his other books, though.
In the book recommendation folder there was a similar thread a while back.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/9...
I would recommend books by Wilbur A. Smith. His Courtney series (doesn't need to be read in order) has a lot of adventure --- it is mostly set in Southern Africa so it's a setting that is not so common.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/9...
I would recommend books by Wilbur A. Smith. His Courtney series (doesn't need to be read in order) has a lot of adventure --- it is mostly set in Southern Africa so it's a setting that is not so common.

John Jakes and his series including The Bastard and the Kent Family Chronicles.
Scott Lynch and the The Lies of Locke Lamora and the books in the Gentleman Bastard series. Although technically it may not be Historical Fiction, it feels as if it is set in a time past with some elements of fantasy. Definite must reads!



James Aitcheson's Norman Conquest series, which begins with Sworn Sword: A Novel. Also Alex Rutherford's series on the Mughal Empire, which begins with Raiders from the North.
If you haven't already found them, search for Ancient & Medieval Historical Fiction, another Goodreads group. This is its strength.

Thanks, great find :)





Thank you for sharing that!

You are welcome.

Victor Hugo's Ninety-Three might also fit the list (action in the Reign of Terror in France).
Oh, and All Quiet on the Western Front - action in WW1.

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All Quiet on the Western Front , 1929-- an oldie but a goodie. An honest account from the German side which did not go down well witn the Nazis.

Anything by David Gemmell should fit on this list (his Troy series for example).




Glen's written quite a few books, but this one is sadly the only one I've been able to find time to read.


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