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Nathan Dylan Goodwin
Born in the famed battle town of Hastings, England, Nathan Dylan Goodwin has always had a passion for writing in one form or another. Having gained a 2:1 degree in Radio, Film and Television studies, Nathan went on to gain a Masters degree in Creative Writing, from Canterbury Christ Church... show more

Born in the famed battle town of Hastings, England, Nathan Dylan Goodwin has always had a passion for writing in one form or another. Having gained a 2:1 degree in Radio, Film and Television studies, Nathan went on to gain a Masters degree in Creative Writing, from Canterbury Christ Church University.<br/><br/>Nathan started his writing career with non-fiction, his first book 'Hastings at War' being published in May 2005. This was followed by three further local history books pertaining to the area around his home town of Hastings. His first forays into fiction writing culminated in the publication in 2013 of 'Hiding the Past' - a genealogical crime mystery novel. This was followed in 2014 by book two in the series - 'The Lost Ancestor'. Also released in 2014 was the the first Morton Farrier novella - 'The Orange Lilies'. The latest book in the series, 'The America Ground' was published in September 2015.<br/><br/>In his mid-thirties, Nathan enjoys skiing, reading, genealogy, writing and time with his family and young son. That about sums it up!
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Mystereity rated it 10 years ago
In this, the second of the Forensic Genealogist series, Morton is trying to find a missing ancestor named Mary Mercer. Mary disappeared in 1911 and her great-nephew is trying to find her before he dies. First of all, let me start off by saying that I understand that some action is needed to spice...
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Mystereity rated it 10 years ago
I have mixed feelings about this book. One one hand, it was a riveting plot. Genealogist Morton Farrier is hired to unearch his client's family history. Days later, the client is found dead and Morton sets out to finish the job. The problem I had with this book was that there was too much action...
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