Showing posts with label historical Fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historical Fiction. Show all posts

Saturday, August 15, 2020

8/15/20 THE DOCTOR OF ALEPPO By Dan Mayland BLACKSTONE PUBLISHING

 



Print Length: 321 pages
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing 
Publication Date: August 11, 2020

While working in the ancient Silk Road city of Aleppo, American Hannah Johnson and her Swedish lover Oskar are drawn into the mounting turbulence of the impending Syrian civil war.


After Oskar is wounded at a street protest one evening, he and Hannah cross paths with Dr. Samir Hasan, a renowned surgeon. As the protests swell into all-out war, Dr. Hasan tends not only to Oskar, but also risks his life, his practice, and his family to tend to a nephew the government has branded an insurgent.

Dr. Hasan’s humanitarian activities come to the attention of a vengeful, Javert-like secret police officer whose son’s death on Dr. Hasan’s watch triggers a series of events that will drag Hannah and Oskar deeper into the war and put Hannah and Dr. Hasan in the officer’s crosshairs....

Early Praise for the book:

"A heroic and heartbreaking novel that concentrates on concepts of homeland, family, loss, and, above all, survival." --Booklist

''The scope of war may belong to the historian, but the tragedies belong to the novelist. Mayland not only portrays the collapse of Aleppo with authority, he depicts the human struggles for life and dignity with a deftness that will wreck the reader's heart. A must-read for more than action, but wisdom and compassion.'' --David L. Robbins, New York Times bestselling author of War of the Rats and The Devil's Waters

''Dan Mayland's The Doctor of Aleppo turns an unflinching gaze on the reality of modern warfare, fought in neighborhoods rather than a battlefield, where today's ally is tomorrow's enemy, and people struggle against all odds to maintain their humanity. A thriller that breaks your heart as it rockets toward its stunning conclusion.'' --Gwen Florio, author of Silent Hearts

"Dan Mayland has painted humanity at its best and its worst with unforgettable imagery and complex characters in a relentless plot. The Doctor of Aleppo streaks with urgency through a supremely crafted labyrinth of intrigue. There will be a temptation to describe this as a thriller, and it certainly is, but that unfairly fails to recognize the depth of this novel.'' --Daniel Beamish, author of Truth, by Omission

''In The Doctor of Aleppo, Dan Mayland lends a human face and a compelling story to a tragedy too large and complicated for most of us to understand. A harrowing and unforgettable read.'' --Dana Haynes, author of St. Nicholas Salvage & Wrecking

''Dan Mayland's The Doctor of Aleppo grips you from the start. His keen storytelling lends insight into war and its brutality through this tale of hope and redemption.'' --Judy A. Bernstein, author of Disturbed in Their Nests

"The pace is swift and intense, with knowledge of Aleppo's geography complementing the significant human interaction." --Manhattan Review of Books


THOUGHTS/REVIEW

This was an enthralling and outstanding historical fiction war novel read from Dan Mayland, a spy author and a geopolitical forecaster. His research through Azerbaijan, Central Asia, Iran, Bahrain and the Syrian Turkey border came to life in this book and through an ensemble of characters whose lives we are immersed in this story.

The setting is in the 21st century war torn Aleppo, Syria and the writing is truly a stand-out. The intricate research with the vivid and rich detail of the storytelling makes this novel one for the ages. The story itself was an enlightening experience for me especially learning about that area of the world, but it was the characters that really drew me into this story.

The characters with their struggles and hardships, quest for survival to protect their loved ones, were brought to life through this page-turner and heartbreaking novel.

I highly recommend this amazing novel.


AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT:



Dan Mayland is an author and professional geopolitical forecaster, helping nonprofit, private, and government organizations navigate a changing world. His Mark Sava spy series and his latest novel, The Doctor of Aleppo, were informed by his experiences in the Caspian region and Middle East. Raised in New Jersey, Mayland now lives in Pennsylvania with his wife and two children, in an old stone farmhouse he and his wife have restored. More information about Dan and his books can be found at danmayland.com.




Monday, September 9, 2019

Book Review: THE VANISHED BRIDE

Title: The Vanished Bride 
Series: Bronte Mysteries Book #1
Genre: Historical Fiction, Murder Mystery, Women's Fiction
Publisher: Berkley Pub
Pub Date: 9/10/19
Author: Bella Ellis

Synopsis: Before they became legendary writers, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, and Anne Brontë were detectors in this charming historical mystery...Yorkshire, 1845. A young wife and mother has gone missing from her home, leaving behind two small children and a large pool of blood. Just a few miles away, a humble parson's daughters--the Brontë sisters--learn of the crime. Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë are horrified and intrigued by the mysterious disappearance.

These three creative, energetic, and resourceful women quickly realize that they have all the skills required to make for excellent "lady detectors." Not yet published novelists, they have well-honed imaginations and are expert readers. And, as Charlotte remarks, "detecting is reading between the lines--it's seeing what is not there."

As they investigate, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne are confronted with a society that believes a woman's place is in the home, not scouring the countryside looking for clues. But nothing will stop the sisters from discovering what happened to the vanished bride, even as they find their own lives are in great peril...

THOUGHTS: I was very fortunate to have received an Advanced Readers Copy electronically from Berkley as part of a Group Buddy Read with other bookstagrammers led by Berit from @beritaudiokilledthebookmark (Instagram), who made this possible.

The Vanished Bride by Bella Ellis

The Bronte siblings Charlotte, Emily, Anne and Branwell embark in a mystery set in 1845, Yorkshire. The story opens quite dramatically with a possibility of murder and the disappearance of a young mother leaving her two children behind and a macabre of a crime scene with pools of blood all over! The Bronte sisters, living in a Parsonage in Haworth, hear about this horrendous crime. Armed with their extraordinary wit and skill, they decide to become "lady detectors" as they set out to solve this murder mystery on their own.

I loved that despite this being a fictional murder mystery, the historical contexts surrounding the story is actually from known facts about the Bronte's life and family. Ellis beautifully incorporates this into the story and it does make for a wonderful read. As the story began in Aug 1845, this was a known time where the Bronte family were once again all together in one roof for several months, and this was also the time before they started writing their books. This truly was quite an enjoyable read for me and I hear this may be the first in a series and that would be amazing!!! Bella Ellis did an exceptional job incorporating the strong women in the Victorian era using the Bronte sisters who were not only legendary but indeed revolutionary and well ahead of their time.

Thank you NetGalley, Berkley Pub and author Bella Ellis for the opportunity to read this and review. 

Rating: 5/5
AUTHOR INFO: 
Bella Ellis is the Brontë-esque pseudonym of Rowan Coleman, an acclaimed author of numerous novels for adults and children. She first visited the former home of the Brontë sisters when she was ten years old. From the moment she stepped over the threshold she was hooked, and embarked on a lifelong love affair with Charlotte, Emily, and Anne; their life; their literature; and their remarkable legacy.


About Rowan Coleman: I'm Rowan Coleman, and I live in England with my husband, 5 children and 2 dogs! WE ARE ALL MADE OF STARS is my twelfth novel. I am also the author of the internationally bestselling THE DAY WE MET, the double award winning THE RUNAWAY WIFE, and the NYT bestseller THE ACCIDENTAL MOTHER. Growing up dyslexic made my dream of becoming a writer seem impossible, but I never gave up trying and in 2001 I won Young Writer of the Year competition in Company Magazine. This lead to the publication of my first novel, and I've never looked back since.


12/5/2022 WITCHA GONA DO By Avery Flynn

  Publisher: Berkley (December 6, 2022) An unlucky witch and her know-it-all nemesis must team up in the first of a new, hot romantic comedy...