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Ronald Jeremy Potter (b. 22 April 1922 - d. 15 November 1997), was a British writer. On 11 February 1950, he married the also writer, Margaret Edith Newman (1926-1998), eldest daughter of the writer Bernard Newman (1897-1968). They had two children: Jocelyn and Jonathan Potter.
Jeremy Potter wrote contemporary and historical mystery novels and non-fiction books.
Alfred Pratt, the shady cockney millionaire, is all smiles when he ceremonially re-opens the real tennis court on the High Cheney estate recently bought from the young Lord Cheney. But his good humour vanishes when the theft of a valuable manuscript ...
In 1536, the murder of the princes in the Tower is still within living memory . . . Brother Thomas of Croyland Abbey has an urgent mission - to find a new king and perhaps save the great abbeys of England from the destruction threatened by Henry VI...
First published in 1975, Disgrace and Favour is a novel of life on the Border in the dying years of Elizabeth I's reign and of intrigue and immorality at the court of King James. It is the story of the Queen's cousin, Sir Robert Carey, who was dis...
Death in the Forest is a crime novel with an historical background. It is set in England in the years following the Norman conquest. To make his New Forest a hunting preserve, William the Conqueror destroyed churches and villages, and it was believed...
On October 17th 1678 the body of a London magistrate was found at the foot of Primrose Hill. Was he murdered by Catholic plotters or by Protestants, to keep belief in the plot alive? Had the underworld taken its revenge? Or was it suicide? The death ...