
Edward Rutherfurd
Edward Rutherfurd is a British author known for his historical fiction that explores the rich tapestry of cities and landscapes. His notable works include "New York," which chronicles the history of the city through interconnected stories, "Paris," which delves into the life of the French capital, and "The Forest," set in the ancient woodlands of England.
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Books by Edward Rutherfurd
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The Forest
by Edward Rutherfurd
4.0(7,984)
Edward Rutherfurd's 'The Forest' spans the Norman conquest to the present, blending the history and legends of England's New Forest with stories of royalty, outlaws, and the lasting passions of its people, all linked by a crime that echoes through centuries to Jane Austen's Bath and beyond.

Paris
by Edward Rutherfurd
4.0(20,889)
Travel through centuries of Parisian life, from the French Revolution's shadows to the Eiffel Tower's rise, as families navigate love, betrayal, and destiny in the city of light.

New York
by Edward Rutherfurd
4.1(32,830)
Edward Rutherfurd's "New York" follows the city's journey from a fishing village to a modern skyline, covering centuries of varied lives and constant change through war, prosperity, and difficulty.