
Bernard Cornwell
Bernard Cornwell is a prolific British author celebrated for his masterful historical fiction. He is best known for his Sharpe series, chronicling the Napoleonic Wars, and his Warlord Chronicles, which reimagines Arthurian legend. Cornwell's work is lauded for its meticulous research, gritty realism, and compelling narratives.
Books by Bernard Cornwell
6 books available

Excalibur
by Bernard Cornwell
4.4(20,822)
Arthur, a reluctant warlord, makes his final stand against Saxon invaders and internal threats, both human and mystical, as his fractured kingdom and a reborn love face destruction.

The Last Kingdom
by Bernard Cornwell
4.3(73,471)
A nobleman, taken by Vikings as a child, must choose between his birth culture and his upbringing during 9th-century England's fight for survival, all while trying to take back his family home, Bebbanburg.

Stonehenge
by Bernard Cornwell
3.6(10,199)
Three warring brothers—a ruthless warrior, a zealous sorcerer, and a practical builder—are bound by a dangerous vision to build Stonehenge, changing their fate and their ancient land.

Death of Kings
by Bernard Cornwell
4.3(22,749)
With King Alfred's health failing, the Viking-raised Uhtred must choose between his personal quest for vengeance and helping to forge a unified England, as the land faces renewed pagan chaos.

The Winter King
by Bernard Cornwell
4.3(37,010)
In Dark Ages Britain, the warlord Arthur, burdened by a doomed love and a broken kingdom, fights Saxons and internal treachery, all while dealing with Merlin's magic.

Vagabond
by Bernard Cornwell
4.1(15,901)
During the brutal Hundred Years' War, an English archer seeks the Holy Grail and revenge against the black rider who ruined his life, only to find himself hunted by a sadistic Inquisitor.