Books written by William Dietrich

  • The Rosetta Key: An Ethan Gage Adventure

    And the wisdom of his great mentor, Benjamin Franklin, will offer Gage no solace should Bonaparte succeed in unlocking the terrible secrets of the Book of Thoth—for whoever masters its magic will rule the world.

  • The Emerald Storm: An Ethan Gage Adventure

    Fans of the Indiana Jones adventures, the Sharpe’s Rifles series, and the thrilling works of James Rollins, who himself calls Dietrich’s writing “adventure at its grandest,” will find The Emerald Storm a satisfying, sword-in-hand ...

  • Blood of the Reich LP: A Novel

    Blood of the Reich is a white-knuckle thrill ride filled with adventure, authentic historical detail, and unforgettable characters—that is, William Dietrich at his very best.

  • The Barbary Pirates LP: An Ethan Gage Adventure

    As dazzling and action packed as the best novels of James Rollins, George MacDonald Fraser, and Steve Berry, The Barbary Pirates will have readers cheering for William Dietrich and his dashing hero, Ethan Gage!

  • L'Ombre des Templiers

    " William Dietrich est un conteur-né, qui fait évoluer ses personnages sur l'échiquier de l'histoire d'une main de maître. " Steve Berry " Un livre remarquable ! "The Washington Post 1802, Château de Malmaison.

  • La Sainte Couronne

    Bien décidé à se venger, il rejoint les Anglais et les monarchistes français pour conspirer à sa chute. Au cœur du complot qu'il imagine : la sainte Couronne du Christ.

  • The Barbed Crown: An Ethan Gage Adventure

    In The Barbed Crown, the sixth tale of rogue and adventurer Ethan Gage by William Dietrich, our hero returns to Paris and London.

  • The Scourge of God

    Anticipating an attack by the forces of Attila the Hun in 451 A.D., Roman leaders enlist an ambassador as part of an assassination plot, but when the ambassador is captured, he learns that Attila intends to conquer the entire Roman empire.

  • Natural Grace: The Charm, Wonder, and Lessons of Pacific Northwest Animals and Plants

    And we return to mud, or dust, in the sense that dirt— what author William Bryant Logan calls “the ecstatic skin of the earth”—is an endless recycling of all the life that has gone before. When historians sought to exhume the bones of ...

  • The North Cascades: Finding Beauty and Renewal in the Wild Nearby

    More than twenty conservation and recreation organizations working in the North Cascades lent their perspective to this book.

  • La clave Rosetta

    —Está en su dormitorio —susurró Josefina. —Id con él. ... Me preocupaba que Silano pudiera estar al acecho. ... La muchacha llamó a la puerta y la voz de Josefina respondió «Adelante» con una suavidad que no había oído antes.

  • The Scourge of God

    For fans of the movie Gladiator comes this bloody account of the clashing of civilizations, as Attila the Hun, "The Scourge of God," struggles to overthrow the Roman Empire.

  • L'ombre des templiers

    Ethan Gage profite des délices de Paris, lorsque, avec ses compagnons de fortune, il est appelé auprès de Bonaparte. Le Premier Consul, passionné d'ésotérisme, est intrigué par un anneau, peut-être...

  • L'ombre des templiers

    Roman historique. Roman policier (suspense)

  • Hiéroglyphes

    " William Dietrich est un conteur-né qui fait évoluer ses personnages sur l'échiquier de l'histoire d'une main de maître.

  • Northwest Passage: The Great Columbia River

    Part history, part sociology, part travelogue, and part journalistic account of a contemporary crisis, this sweeping portrait of the powerful, beautiful Columbia River explores how people changed the river and were in turn changed by it. 3 ...

  • The Murder of Adam and Eve

    "The Murder of Adam and Eve" is a survival story, coming-of-age story, love story, and a provocative suspense novel that wrestles with our planet's biggest questions - on the savanna where Man was born.

  • Napoleon's Pyramids

    Now, in the breakout novel of his career, he delivers an enthralling story of intrigue, greed, and danger.

  • Hadrian's Wall: A Novel

    As sharp as the edge of a spatha sword and as piercing as a Celtic arrow, Hadrian's Wall evokes a lost world of Roman ideals and barbaric romanticism.