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Vicky Adin

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Vicky Adin is the author of the New Zealand Immigrant Collection, a set of six suspenseful family historical fiction stories about overcoming the odds and three dual-timeline family sagas about finding your roots in The Art of Secrets series.

Five of Vicky's books are recipients of the Indie B.R.A.G. Medallion - a reader's award for excellence.
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She is a family historian in love with the past.
Like the characters in her stories, she too is an immigrant to New Zealand, arriving a century after her first protagonists, and ready to start a new life.

Born in Wales, she grew up in Cornwall until aged 12. Her family emigrated to New Zealand, a country she would call home. Vicky draws on her affinity for these
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Vicky Adin The language. I love words. I love being able to describe a scene, an emotion, or a place using all sorts of different words. Also, the fact you can w…moreThe language. I love words. I love being able to describe a scene, an emotion, or a place using all sorts of different words. Also, the fact you can write anywhere when the mood takes you.(less)
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The man who dominated the headlines…

Continuing the theme of my previous blogs on historical research for my current novel, I discovered that 1852 was a quite a significant year. Did you know that Arthur Wellesley (né Wesley) was twice Prime Minister of England and was given a state funeral at the insistence of Queen Victoria? Do you know who he was better known as – this man of Anglo-Irish heritage from a noble but indebted family? Read more of this blog post »
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“History is about ordinary people living their ordinary lives, just as we do today, while all around the world is changing. It makes heroes out of some people and victims out of others.”
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