Michael Jecks

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Michael Jecks (born 1960, Surrey) is a writer of mystery historical novels. He worked in the computer industry before studying medieval history and becoming a novelist. He, his wife, daughter and son live in northern Dartmoor.

Works:

  • Abbot's Gibbet
  • Belladonna at Belstone
  • Boy Bishop's Glovemaker
  • Crediton Killings
  • Devil's Acolyte
  • Last Templar
  • Leper's Return
  • Mad Monk of Gidleigh
  • Merchant's Partner
  • Moorland Hanging
  • Outlaws of Ennor
  • Squire Throwleigh's Heir
  • Sticklepath Strangler
  • Templar's Penance
  • Tolls of Death
  • Tournament of Blood
  • Traitor of St. Giles
  • The reader first may wish to read The Last Templar, which introduces the characters.
  • Belladonna at Belstone - mentions Bishop of Exeter, Walter Stapledon[1], the Despenser family, [2]

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