Alan Fisk
The Murder in Whirligig Lane
In October 1813, Gibraltar is now safe from Napoleon, thanks to Nelson and Wellington, but an older and merciless enemy…
Roma Victrix
This is the second novel of a trilogy, following on from Gladiatrix (HNR 49, pp. 9-10). Lysandra, brought up in…
Liberty’s Exiles
The American Loyalists were not the snobbish grandees of legend, but a diverse group with different motives for loyalty to…
The Double Crown
Following coincidentally upon the recent republication of Pauline Gedge’s Child of the Morning (see HNR, Aug. 2010, p.19), this is…
Jungle Soldier
Lieutenant-Colonel Freddy Spencer Chapman was an infantry officer who survived for more than three years in the jungles of occupied…
Recording Medieval Lives
This book is a collection of essays based upon papers presented in 2005 at the Harlaxton Symposium, an annual interdisciplinary…
Dracula the Un-Dead
First Review Classics do not happen overnight. Time is their standard, and in the case of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, time…
The Sins of the Father
Editors' choice
England in 1217 is in turmoil. Many nobles have rebelled against King John and invited the French prince Louis to…
Mappamundi
In the Italian city of Ancona in 1464, Pope Pius II dies. His mostly loyal English servant Thomas Deerham…
Writer’s Market UK & Ireland 2010
This market directory contains, as you would expect, a large number of listings of publishers, as well as many other…
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