Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Anna | 1990 | Cynthia Harrod Eagles | Buy |
| 2 | Fleur | 1991 | Cynthia Harrod Eagles | Buy |
| 3 | Emily | 1993 | Cynthia Harrod Eagles | Buy |
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles’s Kirov Trilogy follows three generations of a Russian family. Anna (1990) opens the trilogy, continued by Fleur (1991) and Emily (1993).
Each book is named for the woman at its center, and the generational structure means the trilogy covers a broad sweep of time. Anna introduces the family, Fleur picks up with the next generation, and Emily carries the story forward again. The personal dramas of each protagonist play out against larger historical events.
Harrod-Eagles is well known for her Morland Dynasty series, which also tracks a family across centuries. The Kirov Trilogy takes a similar approach in a Russian setting, and readers who enjoy multi-generational sagas will find familiar pleasures here in a more compact three-book format.