Radwinter

Buzz

We’ve had a lovely weekend away with cousins, they live in a very old village not far from Swindon, and as well as being excellent company, they always  find interesting places to take us and things to do and see. So it was this weekend, a walk to an ancient stone barrow grave, continuing round […]

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A place in waiting

Sometimes I pass a building, or walk among some trees, or down a busy street, or glimpse something from the window of a train or a car, or notice a place when I’m on the way to somewhere else, and I know that at some point I’m going to write about it. It may be the scene […]

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A chance encounter

I’ve been puzzling over a particular conundrum in the novel I’m writing, the fifth in my Radwinter series of genealogical mysteries. My main character Thomas Radwinter is a solicitor, but he is also an amateur genealogist, and as well as delving into the past and and finding the secrets hidden in his clients’ family histories, he […]

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Mr. Shshsher

I am working on a new novel (as well as editing a completed one) and thought you might like a little preview. This right from the beginning, when the main character, Thomas Radwinter is rung up by a prospective client: I sometimes feel as if everything’s happening at top speed, and our lives have to […]

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