
The Pale Horseman
by Bernard Cornwell (2005)
Like 'The Winter King', this continues the gritty historical saga of England's making.

by C.L. Wilson (1994)
With The Winter King, the first volume of his magnificent Warlord Chronicles, Bernard Cornwell turns to the story he was born to write: the mythic saga of King Arthur. Now a major television show. The tale begins in Dark Age Britain, a land where Arthur has been banished and Merlin has disappeared, where a child-king sits unprotected on the throne, where religion vies with magic for the souls of the people. It is to this desperate land that Arthur returns, a man at once utterly human and truly heroic: a man of honor, loyalty, and amazing valor; a man who loves Guinevere more passionately than he should; a man whose life is at once tragic and triumphant. As Arthur fights to keep a flicker of civilization alive in a barbaric world, Bernard Cornwell makes a familiar tale into a legend all over again.
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by Bernard Cornwell (2005)
Like 'The Winter King', this continues the gritty historical saga of England's making.

by Bernard Cornwell (2009)
Similar to 'The Winter King', it offers a realistic portrayal of medieval warfare and political struggle.

by Bernard Cornwell (2011)
If you enjoyed the historical depth of 'The Winter King', this offers a similar immersive experience.

by Bernard Cornwell (2007)
Fans of 'The Winter King' will appreciate Cornwell's detailed exploration of this historical period and its conflicts.
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