A story of time capsules
Ah, but I do love the Soane Museum! They are doing works in Sir John’s drawing office, and they find …Continue reading →
View ArticleRobin Blake’s Cragg & Fidelis
I was going to say that I don’t quite remember when I read my first Cragg and Fidelis mystery… But …Continue reading →
View ArticleTom Walsingham 3 – Draft 0
Remember when, back in January, I told you that I was experimenting with the idea of a Draft 0 for …Continue reading →
View ArticleStamps
Do you have any particular liking for postage stamps, o Readers? I don’t, I must say. My father was a …Continue reading →
View ArticleOn Mikhail Gorbachev
What was your greatest fear as children, o Readers? Mine, between the ages of six and twelve, was nuclear war. …Continue reading →
View ArticleOne Johnson, a player…
This one comes from the Douai Diaries – the rather miscellaneous manuscript books chronicling, mostly in Latin, the day-to-day life, …Continue reading →
View ArticleA Treasonous Path… almost!
Tom gave a last, narrow-eyed frown at the letter’s signature — a false name, since no “Henry Fagot” resided with …Continue reading →
View ArticleTom Walsingham’s Book 3 is out!
So here it is: A Treasonous Path, Tom’s second adventure in espionage and sleuthing, is out both as a Kindle …Continue reading →
View ArticleGuest-posting at The Writing Desk
Tony Riches is the author of of a number of richly researched, wonderfully vivid historical novels about several remarkable Tudor …Continue reading →
View ArticleTom Walsingham is back!
Or very nearly: Death in Rheims, his third adventure, is up for preorder on Amazon, and will be available on …Continue reading →
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