Ken Follett's 'World Without End' is a gripping historical novel set in 14th-century Kingsbridge, exploring love, power, and innovation amidst the Black Death. A sequel to 'The Pillars of the Earth,' it's a tale of resilience and ambition.
'At the Crossing-places' follows Arthur de Caldicot's journey through knighthood and self-discovery in a vividly depicted medieval world. A blend of history and fiction, this novel explores themes of identity, loyalty, and courage.
'The Potter's Field' by Ellis Peters is a enthralling historical mystery featuring Brother Cadfael, who investigates a murder in a donated field, uncovering secrets and moral dilemmas in medieval England.
Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose' is a captivating historical mystery set in a 14th-century monastery, blending intellectual depth with a gripping detective story. A must-read for fans of complex narratives and rich historical settings.