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Christmas giveaway: On the Tudor Trail If you like Tudor history, then keep an eye out for a great Christmas giveaway by Natalie Grueninger on her popular blog On The Tudor Trail this December. […]
Christmas giveaway: On the Tudor Trail If you like Tudor history, then keep an eye out for a great Christmas giveaway by Natalie Grueninger on her popular blog On The Tudor Trail this December. […]
My latest book, House of Shadows, will be released in hardback and as an e-book on 3rd December 2015. When Kate Vavasour wakes in hospital, she can remember nothing about the family gathered around […]
Today, pleasure boats line the King’s Staith in summer time, but in the 16th this was the main landing place for cargo vessels. The keelboats that plied up and down the Ouse to Hull tied […]
Tucked just to the side of Monk Bar is the Monk Bar Model Shop. I have to admit I have only been in a couple of times to buy presents for young nephews, but it’s clearly […]
If you’re in or around York on THURSDAY 12th MARCH, do come along to Waterstone’s in Coney Street, York, between 7.00pm and 9.00pm to help launch the paperback edition of The Edge of Dark. […]
Although Jane is plain, her father is rich enough to buy her a fine husband, and she is married to Robert Holmwood. Robert is young and handsome and wealthy; Jane can hardly believe her luck. […]
King’s Square has been repaved and refurbished since I wrote this scene, but you can still see the raised platform with the grave slabs. Where jugglers, fire-eaters and other pavement artists now entertain the crowds at […]
Today, St Andrewgate bears little resemblance to the 16th-century street, although the church of St Andrew still stands. Apart from a row of lovely 18th-century houses, most of the homes are now blocks of flats […]
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