R. Marsden

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The Box of Death by R. Marsden
"Book 1 in the Tales of Castle Rory is set in 1263. The people of Hambrig and the Celtic tribe (the “Nahvitch”) living across the River Hurogol both stake claim to the land that Lord Rory’s castle presides over. A lost prince of the Nahvitch who was r" Read more of this review »
FATE by Helen Hollick
"I was intrigued from the first story, "Bramble Creep" by Annie Whitehead. Her writing is visceral and urgent, transporting the reader directly into the dread and anxiety of an invaded hamlet. The first person voice is raw and physical. You feel every" Read more of this review »
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