SYLVINE Sylvine was young, innocent and alone in the world -- alone, in an era when base-born girls could hope for little more than to serve the perverse pleasures of nobility. Her mother had been such a creature -- a wayward serving girl, taken ...
Proud, yet gentle and deeply religious, young Katherine of Spain journeyed to Dover to marry Prince Arthur, eldest son of Henry VII. She expected to eventually be the queen of England-- but within a year she was left a widow-- and left at the mercy o...
GENTIAN It was as though her association with men brought only death: first with Giraud de Veaux, then Peron I'Mazalan, both of them husbands, one of them a father. Then Robert di Grandi, hanged drawn and quartered; and finally Gobin, who died be...
Clarys Gower was the daughter of Francis Gower, tutor to the Princess Mary. She was brought as company for the Princess and to share her lessons. When Princess Mary was dispatched to new tutors Clarys was left in the care of Jane Seymour. Later Cl...
A humorous, semi-autobiographical novel set in contemporary Moscow, mixing actual news events with fiction. A correspondent for a British newspaper is sent to report on Russian life under Gorbachev's new regime. He battles with KGB officials while hi...
A sequel to "Russian Salad". The Masons are now in Washington DC. George turns to the underworld of crack-dealing for his newspaper scoops and Alice, wanting to revive her own journalistic career, also goes hunting for crack dealers with Jo-Boy - who...