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10 Must-Read Books if You Loved A Column of Fire

If you were swept away by Ken Follett’s masterful blend of intrigue, ambition, and historic detail in A Column of Fire, you’ll love these next page‑turners that promise the same epic sweep. These selections capture the same pulse‑pounding political intrigue, daring ambition, and lush period setting that made you stay up late turning pages. Ready to embark on the next great historical adventure?

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The Other Boleyn Girl

by Philippa Gregory

Why it's the perfect match

Its razor‑sharp court intrigue and vivid Tudor setting echo the same pulse‑pounding political drama that made A Column of Fire so compelling.

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The Pillars of the Earth
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A sweeping medieval saga of ambition, love, and architectural wonder that captures the same grand scale and intrigue.

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The Winter Palace
3

The Winter Palace

by Eva Stachniak

Set in 18th‑century Russia, this novel follows a young woman's rise amid palace conspiracies, mirroring the political tension of Follett's era.

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The Nightingale
4

The Nightingale

by Kristin Hannah

Two sisters' bravery during WWII is woven with heart‑wrenching drama and humanity, echoing the emotional depth of epic historical fiction.

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The Last Kingdom
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The Last Kingdom

by Bernard Cornwell

Saxon‑era warfare and intrigue in Alfred the Great's England deliver relentless action and political maneuvering.

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The Queen's Fool
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The Queen's Fool

by Philippa Gregory

A young Jewish girl navigates Tudor court life, offering a fresh lens on power plays and hidden loyalties.

The Shadow of the Wind
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The Shadow of the Wind

by Carlos Ruiz Zafón

A labyrinthine tale of books, secrets, and Barcelona's shadows, delivering atmospheric intrigue.

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The Light Between Oceans
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The Light Between Oceans

by M L Stedman

Post‑WWI Australia provides a haunting backdrop of moral dilemmas and secret choices, reminiscent of Follett's moral twists.

The Song of Achilles
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The Song of Achilles

by Madeline Miller

A retelling of Homeric Greece that blends mythic history with intimate political drama.

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The Last Empress
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The Last Empress

by C W Gortner

The rise and fall of Catherine the Great is portrayed with dizzying court intrigue and ambition.

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