About

David Gilman

David Gilman (1938 - 2008) was an esteemed American author renowned for his meticulously researched and beautifully written historical fiction. Born in Baltimore, Gilman developed a passion for history from a young age. After graduating from Yale University, he pursued a career in journalism, honing his skills as a writer. In 1971, Gilman published his groundbreaking debut novel, "The Abduction," which garnered critical acclaim and established his literary reputation. His subsequent works, including "The Devil's Fire" and "The Death of Jean Moulin," continued to explore historical events through the lens of compelling human narratives. Gilman's writing was praised for its depth of research, attention to detail, and evocative prose. He received numerous prestigious awards, including the Commonwealth Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Award, and the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award. Gilman's untimely passing in 2008 silenced a literary voice that had profoundly enriched the world of historical fiction. His works continue to captivate readers, inspiring both intellectual curiosity and emotional resonance.

Book Series by David Gilman

Danger Zone Series

The Devil's Breath

2007

Ice Claw

2008

Blood Sun

2009

Master of War Series

Master of War

2013

Defiant Unto Death

2015

Gate of the Dead

2015

Viper's Blood

2017

Scourge of Wolves

2018

Cross of Fire

2020

Shadow of the Hawk

2021

To Kill a King

2024

The Englishman Series

The Englishman

2020

Betrayal

2022

Resurrection

2023

David Gilman Other Novels

Monkey and Me

2014

The Last Horseman

2016

Night Flight to Paris

2019

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