
Something Momentous
Something Momentous is an autobiographical fiction, weaving Ann’s own recollections and experiences as a child with a story that involves love, loss and even a murder.
Something Momentous is an autobiographical fiction, weaving Ann’s own recollections and experiences as a child with a story that involves love, loss and even a murder.
I have previously posted about the Paston family in Norfolk and some of the books based on the tranche of their letters held in the
Backwaters, Chris Crowther’s latest book featuring Navigation Ranger Jack Fellows takes us on a balloon ride across Broadland to a new mystery.
James Neville was born in 1897, fought in the First World War, then continued his career with the army in Russia and Ireland until 1923 when it ended with a scandal involving his commanding officer’s wife!
Norfolk has a lot of medieval churches (659 according to Paul Harley, the author of From Bears to Bishops), and closer inspection reveals a lot
Steve reviews an exciting new book from Rosie Andrews set in 17th century Norfolk.
The story of Wells-next-the-Sea during the 20thcentury – and a bit more!
Queenie of Norwich is an addictive read, hard to put down, but it also brings to life much of the social history of Norwich in the early 20th century.
It’s always interesting to get the inside story of a job or role that most people don’t understand or have much knowledge of, particularly when
In the 17th century, accusations of witchcraft were used to persecute women, and such an accusation could mean imprisonment, torture, trial and horrific execution. In This Fearful Thing and The Unnamed, L M West takes the limited facts available about witch trials in Suffolk and builds them into stories that bring home the true horror of the misogyny and hatred that these women suffered.
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