The cover for The Tapestry of Death wins a prize! Well, second prize in a beauty contest, but we’ll take that.

The people at Discovering Diamonds, discovered this diamond as their July cover of the month (runner up!) https://discoveringdiamonds.blogspot.com/

And as everyone knows, a book must be judged by its cover, so this book must be brilliant (runner up).

The Credits: Doubledagger.co.uk for cover design. fisherart.co.uk for the illustration.

Does Brother Hermitage face a more than usually troublesome case?

It starts with the murder of an innocent young monk in the monastery of his good friend, Abbot Abbo – this is not a promising start…

A Murder for Brother Hermitage will be the very latest in a very long line of Chronicles of Brother Hermitage.
Some may say too long, but then it’s only the truth coming out.

Number 12 arriving September 2018(ish)

The very latest thing in 1,000 year old history is now available. Further tales of William the Conqueror and Harold Rex Anglorum emerge in The Domesday Book (Still Not that One). A lot of it really happened – but then some of it didn’t as well, so it sort of evens out. Read it for yourself, read it to your friends. Just don’t read it to your history teacher…Here’s a link

This completely accurate rendition of the North Atlantic reveals some of the goings-on in The Domesday Book (Still Not That One).

If the recorded history of 1067 to 1068 is anything to go by, England was in chaos. Add a bit of artistic licence and we have a tale to make grown historians take up geography.

Finishing off ends you didn’t know were loose in the first place, The Domesday Book Volume II is another book with a map.

Who knew there was hilarity to be found in the Norman Conquest? The Domesday Book (No, Not That One) started it all and, not knowing when to stop, volume II, The Domesday Book (Still Not That One) has now been released.

Going further into the goings on of the Normans in England than seems decent, the book ties up loose ends and drops them in the sea.

Available for pre order now, the whole sorry nonsense can be dissected at the end of June.