
The Heart in Winter: A Novel
A savage and darkly comic love story unfolds in 1890s Montana as a poet and a mail-order bride flee a violent mining town, pursued by vengef…
Explore the best historical fiction of 2025 as recognized by the prestigious Walter Scott Prize. This year's shortlist features captivating narratives set across various historical periods and locations, showcasing the genre's rich diversity.
A savage and darkly comic love story unfolds in 1890s Montana as a poet and a mail-order bride flee a violent mining town, pursued by vengef…
Set in ancient Sicily during the Peloponnesian War, two unemployed potters stage Euripides' plays with Athenian prisoners, exploring the red…
Set against the brutal winter of 1962 in rural England, this novel explores the intertwined lives of two neighboring couples whose secrets a…
The Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction is an esteemed accolade that celebrates the finest historical novels published each year. In 2025, the shortlist includes six remarkable works that transport readers to different times and places, from ancient Sicily to 16th-century England and 20th-century Holland. Each novel offers a unique perspective on history, blending factual events with imaginative storytelling. Notable entries include Andrew Miller's 'The Land in Winter,' which captures a pivotal moment in post-war Britain, and Kevin Barry's 'The Heart in Winter,' a passionate love story set in a mining town in 1890s Montana. The judges, led by novelist Katharine Grant, emphasize originality and authenticity in historical narratives, ensuring that the selected works respect the past while engaging contemporary readers. This list not only highlights exceptional writing but also invites readers to reflect on the complexities of history through the lens of fiction.