Enemy of God (novel) - Release Details

Release Details

  • 1996, UK, Michael Joseph ISBN 0-7181-0051-4, Pub date 5 September 1996, Hardcover 1st edition
  • 1997, UK, Penguin ISBN 0-14-023247-8, Pub date 3 July 1997, Paperback
  • 1997, USA, St Martins Press ISBN 0-312-15523-9, Pub date ? August 1997, Hardcover
  • 1998, USA, St. Martin's Griffin ISBN 0-312-18714-9, Pub date ? June 1998, Paperback
Works by Bernard Cornwell
The Sharpe Series
  • Sharpe's Eagle (1981)
  • Sharpe's Gold (1981)
  • Sharpe's Company (1982)
  • Sharpe's Sword (1983)
  • Sharpe's Enemy (1984)
  • Sharpe's Honour (1985)
  • Sharpe's Regiment (1986)
  • Sharpe's Siege (1987)
  • Sharpe's Rifles (1988)
  • Sharpe's Revenge (1989)
  • Sharpe's Waterloo (1990)
  • Sharpe's Devil (1992)
  • Sharpe's Christmas (1994)
  • Sharpe's Battle (1995)
  • Sharpe's Ransom (1995)
  • Sharpe's Tiger (1997)
  • Sharpe's Triumph (1998)
  • Sharpe's Fortress (1999)
  • Sharpe's Skirmish (1999)
  • Sharpe's Trafalgar (2000)
  • Sharpe's Prey (2001)
  • Sharpe's Havoc (2003)
  • Sharpe's Escape (2004)
  • Sharpe's Fury (2006)
The Starbuck Chronicles
  • Rebel (1993)
  • Copperhead (1994)
  • Battle Flag (1995)
  • The Bloody Ground (1996)
The Warlord Chronicles
  • The Winter King (1995)
  • Enemy of God (1996)
  • Excalibur: A Novel of Arthur (1997)
The Grail Quest
  • Harlequin (aka The Archer's Tale) (2000)
  • Vagabond (2002)
  • Heretic (2003)
  • 1356 (2012)
The Saxon Stories
  • The Last Kingdom (2004)
  • The Pale Horseman (2005)
  • The Lords of the North (2006)
  • Sword Song (2007)
  • The Burning Land (2009) Death of Kings (2011)
'Susannah Kells'
  • A Crowning Mercy (1983)
  • Fallen Angels (1984)
  • Coat of Arms (aka The Aristocrats) (1986)
Thrillers
  • Wildtrack (1988)
  • Sea Lord (aka Killer's Wake) (1989)
  • Crackdown (1990)
  • Stormchild (1991)
  • Scoundrel (1992)
Others Bibliography

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