Has anyone read any of his books ? Are they written as novels ? I ask because they are about subjects that interest me, but I wouldn't want a heavy " factual" book.
He's a historian...and his books appear to be very factual.
I'd much rather read factual history as opposed to a reconstruction that is a mix of fact and "maybe this happened". I gather from amazon revues that he certainly brings history alive.
Excellent writer.
Thoroughly enjoyed (if that's the word), Berlin, The Battle for Spain, and am about to tackle Ardennes.
Don't let the length of the books put you off. They are extremely well written and full of fascinating information.
What my doubt was/is, is are his books written as stories or " this happened/ that happened" Anyway, I will soon find out and keep you posted. Apologies for typos in my previous post !