Alan Gold Books In Order

Amra’s Journey Books In Order

  1. The Gift of Evil (1998)
  2. The Marmara Contract (1999)
  3. The Berlin Song (1999)

Heritage Trilogy Books In Order

  1. Bloodline (2014)
  2. Birthright (2015)
  3. Redemption (2016)

Novels

  1. The Jericho Files (1993)
  2. The Lost Testament (1994)
  3. The White Buffalo (1995)
  4. The Final Candidate (1995)
  5. Minyan (1999)
  6. The Warrior Queen (2005)
  7. The Pirate Queen (2006)
  8. Bell of the Desert (2014)
  9. The Pretender’s Lady (2015)
  10. Bat out of Hell (2015)
  11. The Mechanic (2016)
  12. Stateless (2022)

Non fiction

  1. Pride in the Dust (1997)

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Alan Gold Books Overview

The Berlin Song

Eva is a Jewish opera singer lviing in Hitler’s Berlin. When a high ranking SS officer provides a way out of her poverty, she decides to accept. From then on, her life becomes a tangled web of deceit.

The Warrior Queen

Meticulously researched and imaginatively wrought, Warrior Queen is the sweeping epic of a flame haired woman who would dare to challenge the vicious might of the Roman Empire and whose name would echo throughout history. In 43 A.D., Boudica became the queen of a Celtic tribe and a Roman sympathizer. But after years of loyal service to the Empire, she would find herself brutally betrayed. With the conviction of a hero and the courage of a warrior, she united the Celts against their enemy. The fury of her unleashed vengeance threw the Roman forces into chaos, made her a goddess to her own people and carried her into the history books as a true hero*ine of the British people. Now, Alan Gold retells the story of Boudica in a novel that embraces all the fiery passion and intrigue of The Warrior Queen.

The Pirate Queen

Grace O’Malley commanded a dozen ships and the obedience of thousands of men. Her empire stretched from Connaught on the Irish coast to the cobalt aters of Africa. Through the daring of her piracy, Grace nearly bankrupted the English treasury and her outright defiance brought embarrassment to Elizabeth I. Yet the lives of these two amazing women were inextricably intertwined and their eventual meeting during the most brilliant and romantic era that Europe has ever known would shock the world.

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