Historical Fiction:
* The Bookseller of Florence (2005): A captivating story about a young apprentice who finds himself involved in a conspiracy during the Italian Renaissance.
* The Venetian Affair (2008): A spy thriller set in 16th century Venice, following a secret agent tasked with unraveling a plot against the Doge.
* The Italian Wife (2011): A historical novel about a young English woman who falls in love with a Venetian painter during the 18th century.
* The Medici Code (2015): A gripping tale about a missing masterpiece and a secret code hidden within the Medici archives.
* The Body in the Library (2017): A historical mystery set in the 19th century, where a young woman's body is found in a prestigious London library.
* The Last Supper (2020): A novel exploring the true story behind Leonardo da Vinci's iconic masterpiece, "The Last Supper."
Non-fiction:
* Brunelleschi's Dome: How a Renaissance Genius Reinvented Architecture (2000): A detailed and engaging account of the construction of the Duomo in Florence.
* Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling (2003): A fascinating exploration of the creation of the Sistine Chapel ceiling, with insights into Michelangelo's life and work.
These are just some of the books written by Ross King. He has written many other works, including short stories and essays. His books have been translated into over 20 languages and have received numerous awards, including the Walter Scott Prize for historical fiction.
To find more details about Ross King's books, you can visit his website or consult online databases like Goodreads or Amazon.