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Monthly Archives: November 2010
I've been kindled!
The de Lacy Inheritance is now available to download as an ebook:
I’ve been kindled!
The de Lacy Inheritance is now available to download as an ebook:
Lancashire Day
Today is 27th November. It is Lancashire Day and I went to Lancaster to hear the Lancashire Day proclamation read out on the steps of the Lancaster City Museum by the town crier. Celebrating Lancashire Day is a fairly recent … Continue reading
Win a copy of The de Lacy Inheritance
Visit this blog: http://flyhigh-by-learnonline.blogspot.com/ There’s an interview with me and the chance to win a copy of The de Lacy Inheritance.
Robert Curthose – the man who should have been king
Robert Curthose. The name was vaguely familiar. During my ongoing research into the de Lacy family I read that they were his supporters so when I saw a book named Conqueror’s Son – Duke Robert Curthose, Thwarted King by Katherine … Continue reading
From Saxon spring to Holy Well
Those of you who have read my novel The de Lacy Inheritance will know that Richard FitzEustace travelled to the holy well at Clitheroe in search of a cure. This happened around 800 years ago, but what you may not … Continue reading




