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Master of War

by David Gilman

8 books Started 2013 Latest 2024
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The Master of War is a Historical Fiction / Literary Fiction series by David Gilman, made up of 8 books published between 2013 and 2024. It begins with Master of War (2013), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is To Kill a King (2024), spanning 11 years of storytelling.

8books
11years active
2decades
~1.6yrs between books
2024latest release

Master of War series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Master of War series?

Start with Master of War (2013), the first book in the Master of War series by David Gilman. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Master of War series?

There are 8 books in the Master of War series by David Gilman, published between 2013 and 2024.

What is the first book in the Master of War series?

The first book in the Master of War series is Master of War, published in 2013 by David Gilman.

What is the latest book in the Master of War series?

The most recent book in the Master of War series is To Kill a King (2024) by 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.

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