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Review of The Defeated on Netflix

"A Taste for Killing" by Sarah Hawkswood - not Cadfael level but good sleuthing in the Middle Ages

Review of "Then Came the thunder" by Rachel Huszar

Review of The Last Kingdom season 5 on Netflix

The Plague, jousting, remedies against seasickness - when a historian sister joins her brother the novellist and produce an interesting story - The Lawless Land by Boyd Morrison; Beth Morrison

The Orphan in the Peacock Shawl by AnneMarie Brear Pub Date: 27 Jan 2022 - review

Review of "The drowned village" - how a village in Wales disappeared under water when a reservoir was created and in this novel as a backdrop of a love story

This is a mature novel and I do not mean it is full of sex. On the contrary it is not. Review of Stranger at the Dower House

Aquariums: Sci- Fi and History meet in this novel about the love for the ocean

Four well written murder mysteries by Keith Moray that are situated in historic Yorkshire

Review of "Cry of the Innocent" - a murder mysery set in the early days of the American Revolution

Review of "The Ramage Hawk" a detective set in rural Elisabethan England

"Off Grid Living for Beginners" - review

Naval / nautical adventure novels by Richard Woodman that are free on Kindle Unlimited

Yorkshire and Italy as a backdrop for a great detective novel linking WW2 and the present day

A nice period piece and a good mystery: "City of Prey" by Blake Pierce

A seventh son of a seventh son who sees the tales he tells as a bard come true - review of "the Muse" - weird but intriguing

Review: A rake like you - a not straightforward romance novel but a bit slow

Preview of "A coin for the ferryman" - Timetravelling Julius Ceasar

Murder mystery meets Regency romance