
The Name of the Rose
by Umberto Eco (1980)
Like 'Essex Dogs', this offers a dark historical setting with a compelling mystery.

by Dan Jones (2022)
July 1346. Ten men land on the beaches of Normandy. They call themselves the Essex Dogs: an unruly platoon of archers and men-at-arms led by a battle-scarred captain whose best days are behind him. The fight for the throne of the largest kingdom in Western Europe has begun. Heading ever deeper into enemy territory toward Crécy, this band of brothers knows they are off to fight a battle that will forge nations, and shape the very fabric of human lives. But first they must survive a bloody war in which rules are abandoned and chivalry itself is slaughtered. Rooted in historical accuracy and told through an unforgettable cast, Essex Dogs delivers the stark reality of medieval war on the ground – and shines a light on the fighters and ordinary people caught in the storm.
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by Umberto Eco (1980)
Like 'Essex Dogs', this offers a dark historical setting with a compelling mystery.

by Kurt Vonnegut (1968)
Similar to 'Essex Dogs', this book powerfully depicts the human cost of war.

by Patrick Süskind (1985)
Like 'Essex Dogs', this features a gritty historical setting and a morally ambiguous protagonist.

by Anne Blankman (2014)
This shares the historical tension and danger found in 'Essex Dogs', set in a tumultuous era.

by George Orwell (1949)
Like 'Essex Dogs', this explores themes of survival and resistance against overwhelming odds.
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