Hidden North Norfolk on a bike; a ramble around the secret side of this English county, looking at its pubs and poets, priories and puritans, its ghosts and ruins and including over 170 links to useful websites.
Mark Igoe was an occasional contributor to travel, political and historical publications before writing his first book, a guide to Zimbabwe, with his wife, Hazel in the early 1980s. This was the first guide to the newly independent country, and was followed by several other regional guides, a short history and the historical fiction Rivers of Good Portent. ("...a delicious tale, deliciously told", Jayne Southern, Goodreads), In the 1990 he worked on a number of books for Cadogan Guides in London, which included co-authoring of the best selling Buying a Property in France. Since then he has added more books on France, Africa and Norfolk, England (“no better way to enjoy a virtual tour of God's Own County than in his affable and intelligent compan” - Simon Knott, Norfolk Church site) where they now live. He has 8 e-books available through Goodreads, most recently a short history of Zimbabwe at the request of and in conjunction with that country’s premier archaeologist guide, and an historical introduction to the Zambezi River.