
Also publishes under author name C.F. Iggulden. I was born in the normal way in 1971, and vaguely remember half-pennies and sixpences. I have written for as long as I can remember: poetry, short stories and novels. It’s what I always wanted to do and read English at London University with writing in mind. I taught English for seven years and was Head of English at St. Gregory’s RC High School in London by the end of that period. I have enormous respect for those who still labour at the chalk-face. In truth, I can’t find it in me to miss the grind of paperwork and initiatives. I do miss the camaraderie of the smokers’ room, as well as the lessons where their faces lit up as they understood what I was wittering on about. My mother is Irish and from an early age she told me history as an exciting series of stories – with dates. My great-grandfather was a Seannachie, so I suppose story-telling is in the genes somewhere. My father flew in Bomber Command in WWII, then taught maths and science. Perhaps crucially, he also loved poetry and cracking good tales. Though it seems a dated idea now, I began teaching when boys were told only girls were good at English, despite the great names that must spring to mind after that statement. My father loved working with wood and equations, but he also recited ‘Vitai Lampada’ with a gleam in his eye and that matters, frankly. I’ve always loved historical fiction as a genre and cut my teeth on Hornblower and Tai-Pan, Flashman, Sharpe and Jack Aubrey. I still remember the sheer joy of reading my first Patrick O’Brian book and discovering there were nineteen more in the series. I love just about anything by David Gemmell, or Peter F. Hamilton or Wilbur Smith. I suppose the one thing that links all those is the love of a good tale. That’s about it for the moment. If you’d like to get in touch with me leave a comment in the forum or you can tweet me @Conn_Iggulden. I’ll leave it there for the moment. If you’ve read my books, you know an awful lot about the way I think already. There’s no point overdoing it. Conn Iggulden
Series
Books

Things To Do
2007

Things to Know
2008

Facts, Figures & Fun
2008

The Field of Swords
2005

Conqueror Series Collection
Wolf of the Plains, Lords of the Bow, Bones of the Hills
2008

The Lion
2022

The Double Dangerous Book for Boys
2019

Protector
2021

The Gates of Rome
2002

Bones of the Hills
2009

The Gods of War
2006

The Death of Kings
2004

The Falcon of Sparta
2018

Conqueror
2011

The Abbot's Tale
2017

The Dangerous Book of Heroes
2009

Nero
2024

Ravenspur
Rise of the Tudors
2016

Blackwater
2006

Genghis
Birth of an Empire
2007

Wonders of the World
2008

The Gates of Athens
2020

Trinity
2014

Empire
2023

Khan
2010

Genghis
Lords of the Bow
2008

The Dangerous Book for Boys; The Double Dangerous Book for Boys
2019

Fig Tree
2013

Stormbird
2013

Quantum of Tweed
The Man with the Nissan Micra
2012

Tollins
Explosive Tales for Children
2009

Bloodline
2015

Tyrant
A Novel
2025

The Dangerous Book for Boys
2006

Darien
2017

Stormbird
A Preview
2013

The Blood of Gods
2013