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Terence Morgan
Terence Morgan (who also writes school textbooks as Terry Morgan) was born in Bootle, Lancashire, in 1944. For thirty years he taught in schools in Bootle, Preston and Singapore as well as writing some fifty school text books on English Language and Literature (see his page on www.Lulu.com for a... show more

Terence Morgan (who also writes school textbooks as Terry Morgan) was born in Bootle, Lancashire, in 1944. For thirty years he taught in schools in Bootle, Preston and Singapore as well as writing some fifty school text books on English Language and Literature (see his page on www.Lulu.com for a list of those now available as downloads or print-on-demand).He is a television scriptwriter and playwright and recipient of a Hewlett-Packard Ten-Minute Play-writing Award. He is also a freelance journalist and editor.Terence's first novel, "The Master of Bruges", (Macmillan, 2010) has been well received (see reviews at www.thebookbag.co.uk, www.lep.co.uk, www.amazon.com and www.amazon.co.uk) and he is currently working on a second. A third novel in progress, "Saul", is available from Lulu.com, as is his comedy novella "Hostage", based on his successful play, "Hijack".Among his early achievements in life, Terence boasts that the jazz band he played with was once higher on the bill than the Beatles (New Brighton Tower Ballroom for the Liverpool University Students' Ball, 1961) and that he was once "Campeon de Bebedores de Cerveza de Palma de Mallorca mil nove cien sesenta cuatro" (Beer-Drinking Champion of Majorca 1964 for those of you with no Spanish!) Terence Morgan is married with two sons and two lovely grand-daughters and lives in Lincolnshire.
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Carpe Librum
Carpe Librum rated it 11 years ago
'The Shadow Prince' is an imaginative, if unlikely, fictional biography of Richard Duke of York. He is known as the youngest of the Princes in the Tower, son of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville. Little is known of Richard, and historians debate to this day when and where he actually died. This left...
misfitandmom
misfitandmom rated it 12 years ago
"Legitimate but dead; that's Tudor's route."The Shadow Prince is a what-if novel based upon the mystery of what happened to the sons of Edward IV, and whether Perkin Warbeck was one of the lost princes. Those familiar with this history know the drill and don't need it rehashed. For those new to the ...
DP9
DP9 rated it 13 years ago
I really lovely book. I got bogged down a little during the part of the story where Richard is trying to get his throne back, but that may have been at least in part due to real life factors rather than the book. The author writes with a warm and immediate voice, and I enjoyed the way he used the la...
DP9
DP9 rated it 15 years ago
Really very enjoyable. I found I liked the European half of the story better than the English, possibly because of the novelty value. Utterly shocked by the last chapter, and glad I'm not the sort of person who reads the last page ahead of time. Loved the interspersed reflections on the crafts of pa...
misfitandmom
misfitandmom rated it 15 years ago
"Face value is no value at all, and truth is not to be found therein."Sponsored by the Duke of Burgundy, Hans Memling becomes a citizen of Bruges and master painter - and his favorite model is the Duke's beloved daughter Marie (perhaps a bit too favorite, but I won't spoil it for you). One night, Ha...
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