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    Marylebone House November 2016 Release: The Pilgrim
    • Oct 28, 2016

    Marylebone House November 2016 Release: The Pilgrim

    In the vein of his popular novel 'The Fragment', best-selling novelist Davis Bunn has penned a beautiful new story. Resonating with the event that splits history in two, Bunn imagines the story of the discovery of the True Cost, featuring one of the most important women in Christian History. The Pilgrim is a prequel to The Fragment - set in a different time but with themes of faith, tension and history tying the two together. Abandoned by her husband, in danger because of her
    Winter is coming! What are you reading?
    • Oct 24, 2016

    Winter is coming! What are you reading?

    As the evenings grow darker, the days grow shorter, and the trees that poke in between buildings and hills change colour, thoughts start to turn to Winter. Winter is coming, it seems, as our heating comes on, gloves and scarves come out, and we start to change our outfits to cope with the bitter cold. Marylebone House knows that there is nothing as timeless as the reading of books, but that the winter, where it is even-more-than-socially-acceptable to consume vast amounts of
    The Country House Murders: Book Club Questions
    • Oct 17, 2016

    The Country House Murders: Book Club Questions

    Following our recent blog post of Book Club/Discussion Questions for Kel Richards' gripping new book in his 1930's Murder Mystery Series, The Sinister Student, we are delighted to be working back through the series with a new round of book club questions! Today we've got 10 questions, perfect for a Book Club or Discussion Group, written by Kel about his book The Country House Murders. We hope you enjoy them! 10 Questions on The Country House Murders... - 1 - Why did Jack come
    Meeting the Author?
    • Oct 10, 2016

    Meeting the Author?

    Following our recent post announcing a syndication of select blogs from our lovely author Simon Parke, we are delighed to share this poignant and pointed piece on 'meeting the author'... (Simon is the author of a forthcoming historical novel, among others...) I recently encountered some people who were off to meet a famous author. They were very excited at the prospect… but my first thought was to wonder why? They wouldn’t actually be meeting the author, of course. He’d be on
    C. S. Lewis meets Father Brown
    • Oct 3, 2016

    C. S. Lewis meets Father Brown

    We at Marylebone House love it when authors share their thoughts and fiction in between publication! Today we are lucky to have a brilliant reflective piece from Kel Richards, author of our popular 1930's Murder Mysteries... Can detective fiction deal with the mysteries of faith as well as the mysteries of foul play? Well, there’s no room for doubt now that Father Brown is back in the public eye—thanks to the BBC TV series created by Rachel Flowerday and Tahsin Guner. There h

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