Best Historical Fiction with Action and Adventure

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By Judi Bee

History Bristling with Action and Adventure

The Best Historical Fiction Adventures

A great historical fiction adventure needs to satisfy several ingredients.  Firstly, it needs to conjure up the era in which it is set.  It doesn't matter if the action is set in a Roman Fort in Britain, the slums of Regency London or the trenches of World War 1, so long as you can feel yourself there alongside your hero.  And your hero is your second ingredient.  He need not be too handsome or perfect, we can tolerate a touch of menace or self doubt,  but overall he must be a cut above the rest.  Finally, we need action and adventure - and lots of it.  The plot must zing along, perhaps with some quiet moments of suspense - a bit of romance can be tolerated, but not dwelt upon.

If you crave action in a historical setting, or know someone who does, here are some suggestions for your bookshelf.

The Sharpe Series

Sharpe's Tiger
Amazon Price: $12.99
Sharpe's Tiger (Richard Sharpe's Adventure Series #1)
Amazon Price: $5.18
List Price: $14.99
Sharpe's Rifles (#1)
Amazon Price: $15.00
Sharpe's Rifles (Sharpe 06)
Amazon Price: $7.11
List Price: $18.25
Sharpe's Triumph
Amazon Price: $11.99

The Sharpe Series by Bernard Cornwell

Bernard Cornwell began writing about Richard Sharpe in 1980 and continues to do so. Sharpe was already popular, but when the TV series starring Sean Bean hit the screens in 1993 there was a renewed interest in the books and Cornwell began writing more adventures for his hero.

The Sharpe books revolve around the adventures of Richard Sharpe, the illegitimate son of a prostitute, who turns his back on a life of crime and rises through the ranks of the British Army during the Peninsula Wars. Sharpe has to contend not only with Napoleon's army, but also with the prejudice and bigotry of his fellow officers, who despise his humble origins. Since writing the original books Cornwell has added some prequels, which extend the series back in time to Sharpe's time in India.

Sharpe is a typical action hero: brave, loyal, daring and irresistible to the ladies. Cornwell researches his books painstakingly and this attention to detail pays off handsomely. In addition to his magnificent hero and realistic settings Cornwell crams his books with a pacey mixture of combat, intrigue, betrayal, adventure and a dash of romance.

There are numerous Sharpe adventures to choose from, and since Cornwell has published prequels and sequels, it is hard to put them in an order; do you go for the first published, or the first chronologically?  

Whet Your Appetite for Sharpe

Regency Adventure with Hawkwood

Hawkwood: A Regency Crime Thriller (Pegasus Crime)
Amazon Price: $14.05
List Price: $25.95
Rebellion (Matthew Hawkwood, No. 4)
Amazon Price: $7.72
List Price: $18.25
Resurrectionist (Matthew Hawkwood 2)
Amazon Price: $7.73
List Price: $15.50

The Hawkwood Books by James McGee

Matthew Hawkwood is a contemporary of Richard Sharpe and the two men have some similarities.  Both served in the Rifles during the Napoleonic Wars and both were worthy of the attention of the Duke of Wellington.  However, whilst Sharpe is a fairly straightforward character, Hawkwood is an altogether more dark proposition.  He faces his enemies not out in the open on the battlefield, but in the foetid alleyways of London's slums, where he works as a Bow Street Runner.  

James McGee has created not only a compelling hero in Hawkwood but an engaging vision of London's seamy underworld - the stench almost comes off the page!  Add to this a solid supporting cast of characters, ingenious and well-researched historical plots and you cannot fail to enjoy McGee's books.

So far there are four books; start with Ratcatcher, follow it with Resurrectionist, then Rapscallion and finally, this year's Rebellion.

Roman Action with The Legions

Under the Eagle: A Tale of Military Adventure and Reckless Heroism with the Roman Legions
Amazon Price: $1.98
List Price: $15.99
Eagle's Prey (Roman Legion 5)
Amazon Price: $8.42
The Eagle's Prophecy: A Novel of the Roman Army
Amazon Price: $8.08
List Price: $15.99

The Eagle Series by Simon Scarrow

Simon Scarrow writes great battle scenes and there are plenty of them in his Roman military adventure series. He has two main characters, Quintus Licinius Cato, young and fairly intellectual and Lucius Cornellius Macro, a tough veteran. The series follows the two soldiers in the Imperial Army around 42 AD with the action ranging from the Rome to the Rhine to Britain and beyond.

Scarrow's plots march along with no complicated twists and turns, which is in no way a bad thing. Battle scenes are described blow by blow and feature bucket loads of blood and guts. The dialogue is rough and ready, as you would expect from soldiers - including plenty of expletives.

Start the series with Under the Eagle.

The Grail Quest Action

Heretic (The Grail Quest, Book 3)
Amazon Price: $3.99
List Price: $13.99
The Archer's Tale (The Grail Quest, Book 1)
Amazon Price: $4.20
List Price: $13.99
Vagabond (The Grail Quest, Book 2)
Amazon Price: $5.76
List Price: $13.99

The Grail Quest Trilogy by Bernard Cornwell

The Grail Quest Trilogy follows the adventures of Thomas of Hookton, an archer, during the reign of Edward III, and his quest to avenge his father's death and retrieve a stolen artefact. Cornwell weaves a story full of vengeance, betrayal and love, all pulled together with historical accuracy and fast-paced action, set against a backdrop of England and France.

Thomas of Hookton is a likeable hero, driven by a desire for personal vengeance against various enemies, including his dastardly cousin, Guy Vexille.  Along the way he is involved in some bloody battles, both large and small, and manages to romance a couple of ladies.  

The Grail Quest begins with Harlequin, published as The Archer's Tale in the USA, followed by Vagabond and reaching its finale with Heretic.



Saxon Adventures

Death of Kings: A Novel (Saxon Tales)
Amazon Price: $13.87
List Price: $27.99
The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles)
Amazon Price: $12.99
The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1)
Amazon Price: $6.23
List Price: $14.99

The Saxon Tales by Bernard Cornwell

No apologies for including another of Cornwell's series - he is the master of the historical adventure yarn! The Saxon Chronicles are set in 9th Century Britain and have as their hero Uhtred Ragnarson. Uhtred is an orphaned Briton, dispossessed of his birthright and adopted by Danes. The story unfolds against the backdrop of King Alfred's battle to save the last remaining kingdom, Wessex, from the invading Danes.

Cornwell has created another engaging hero in Uhtred and the plot twists and turns as Uhtred's loyalties are tested. The action is provided by Uhtred's flight from his captors and the battles in which he fights. As you expect, the historical detail is well-researched and it is a pleasure to read a book set in a period often overlooked by popular fiction.


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point2make profile image

point2make Level 6 Commenter 7 months ago

Great hub, I am a huge Cornwell fan especially the "Sharpe" series. I have not tried McGee but thanks to you I soon will. Thanks again and voted this hub up!

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Judi Bee Hub Author 7 months ago

Thanks very much, point2make - it's great to have positive feedback. I am sure that Hawkwood won't disappoint - I am just finishing the latest book, Rebellion, and enjoying it as much as the first three.

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thebookmom Level 5 Commenter 7 months ago

Really good suggestions! I've only read "Sharpe" so it will be touch which of your suggestions to try first.

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Judi Bee Hub Author 7 months ago

thebookmom - you're right, tough call, but I would go with Hawkwood, just to try something different. Happy reading!

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DeborahNeyens Level 7 Commenter 7 months ago

I love historical novels but haven't read any of these. I'll have to check them out. Thanks for the suggestions.

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Judi Bee Hub Author 7 months ago

Hi Deborah - thanks for the comment, hope you enjoy reading one, if not all, of them!

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ellahall2011 Level 1 Commenter 6 months ago

Love this article.Cool and interesting topic.Thanks.

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Judi Bee Hub Author 6 months ago

Hi Ella - so pleased you found this interesting - thanks for your comments :-)

Andy V 3 months ago

Some excellent suggestions Judi. May I also add Anthony Riches (Empire series), Ben Kane (Forgotten Legion Chronicles), Angus Donald (Robin Hood series), Christian Cameron (Tyrant series & Long War series), Conn Iggulden (Emperor series & Conqueror series), David Gemmell (Troy series), Douglas Jackson (Gaius Valerius Verrens series), Giles Kristian (Raven series), Gordon Doherty (Legionary series), Glyn Iliffe (Adventures of Odysseus series), Harry Sidebottom (Warrior of Rome series), Jack Ludlow (Republic Series), James Duffy (Gladiators of the Empire Series), John Stack (Masters of the Sea series), Robert Fabbri (Vespasian series), Robert Low (Oathsworn series), Michael Arnold (Stryker Chronicles) & S J A Turney (Marius' Mules series). Yep, I'm an historical military fiction junkie!

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Judi Bee Hub Author 3 months ago

Hi Andy - what a great list - thanks for taking the time to write it! I just need time to read them all now. I am toying with writing another hub which would certainly take in one of your listed authors. I am not familiar with all these writers, so thanks for the heads up :-)

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JKenny Level 6 Commenter 3 months ago

Good list, Judi. I'm also a big Sharpe fan, I've read all the books from cover to cover, and love how Cornwell makes you feel like you're actually there. Have you read any of Conn Iggulden's books on Caesar and Genghis Khan? They're well worth it, I can assure you.

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Judi Bee Hub Author 3 months ago

Hi JKenny - I haven't read any of Conn Iggulden's books yet, which is ridiculous because I have bought some for my brother as a gift in the past. The trouble is that now I spend more time writing than reading, which is a shame.

Thanks for your comments, and the recommendation :-)

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