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The map opens, and suddenly London is not a modern city at all; rather, it’s a living manuscript of centuries. What first catches my attention is an interactive crime map of 15th-century London, a remarkable reconstruction of medieval coron...
On July 20th, 1615, the six St.John sisters stood proudly commemorated in the lifesize polyptych portrait at St. Mary’s Church, Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire. According to Lucy Hutchinson, author of Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson, “...
My current WiP has already led me down some intriguing rabbit holes, from the theft of Queen Anna of Denmark’s jewels, to a derelict chateau in France. Researching for a new novel is always an adventure. But this week, I was brought to a st...
World-building is the foundation of my writing, and I immersed myself in the perilous and uncertain times of the 17th century to authentically bring The King’s Intelligencer to life. I pored over historical accounts and letters, visiting la...
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Historical fiction novelist inspired by family stories, archives, and ancestral homes from Lydiard Park to the Tower of London. Explores portraits, diaries, graveyards, and lost gardens. Occasionally discovers secrets and solves mysteries.
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