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Lynn Bryant

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Lynn Bryant was born and raised in London’s East End. She studied History at University and had dreams of being a writer from a young age. Since this was clearly not something a working class girl made good could aspire to, she had a variety of careers including a librarian, NHS administrator, relationship counsellor and manager of an art gallery before realising that most of these were just as unlikely as being a writer and took the step of publishing her first book.

She now lives in the Isle of Man and is married to a man who understands technology, which saves her a job, and has two teenage children and a labrador. History is still a passion, with a particular enthusiasm for the Napoleonic era and the sixteenth century. When not writing s
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Lynn Bryant Hi Bethan. Glad you enjoyed the book. I’m giving a release date of November for the next book as I’ve still got a fair bit of work to do on it, but if…moreHi Bethan. Glad you enjoyed the book. I’m giving a release date of November for the next book as I’ve still got a fair bit of work to do on it, but if I’m finished sooner, I’ll bring it forward.(less)
Lynn Bryant That would depend entirely on whether I could get back again! I’d love to go back to the Peninsular War and meet my characters. I’d really love to mee…moreThat would depend entirely on whether I could get back again! I’d love to go back to the Peninsular War and meet my characters. I’d really love to meet Lord Wellington. And in the current book, I’d like to meet Lord Chatham and Sir Home Popham. But I’m not sure I’d cope with the conditions, we’ve got soft these days, so I’d like to be able to come home to hot showers and antibiotics when I was ready.(less)
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This Blighted Expedition: Book 2 in the Manxman series, coming this autumn…

It is 1809. Austria is back in the war and London has committed to a new campaign in Europe in support. A force of 40,000 men and 600 ships gathers along the south coast of England. Their destination is Walcheren; a lightning strike against the French dockyards on the Scheldt.

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Searching for the Last Anglo-Saxon King by Paula Lofting has the subtitle Harold Godwinson- England’s Golden Warrior. That probably gives a clue as to Ms Lofting’s overall view of her subject, but that doesn’t mean this isn’t a well-researched histor
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“They’re not all that bad.” “Oh no. The trouble is the ones who are, don’t go around with a notice on their forehead saying, ‘I am a twat, and you should kill me now to save time later.”
Lynn Bryant, An Indomitable Brigade: Book 7 of the Peninsular War Saga

“She is a treasure beyond compare.”
Lynn Bryant, An Indomitable Brigade: Book 7 of the Peninsular War Saga

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“Carey was one of those appalling people who wake refreshed and ready for anything every morning about an hour before everyone else, and then bounce around whistling happily, avoiding death only because they move faster than the people who want to kill them.”
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