A dense, enthralling and terrifying novel that describes man’s inhumanity to man in the first few decades of the 20th century in Turkey, Greece and the Balkans. It is a sprawling saga with its genesis in the peaceful village of Eskibahce in the south west of Turkey. Here Turkish Muslims and Greek Christians have lived for centuries side by side,… read more
Another 5 star review on Goodreads and Amazon
Debra Eve from Later Bloomer blogspot has given The Wedding Shroud a 5 star rating on Goodreads and Amazon. Read more
New Review – Reading World Litblog
Susan Coventry from Reading World litblog has reviewed The Wedding Shroud. Read more
Top Reads for 2011 – The Australian Bookshelf
Jayne Fordham from The Australian Bookshelf litblog has listed The Wedding Shroud in her top books for 2011. Read more
‘Handwritten’ – A Treasure Trove
Over the Christmas break I had the chance to attend the ‘Handwritten’ exhibition at the Australian National Library. What a mind blowing experience! This extraordinary exhibition features 100 unique manuscripts from the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin (Berlin State Library). There are letters and manuscripts dating from the past 10 centuries written by the lions of literature, religion, science, music, exploration and… read more
New Review – 5 Stars on Amazon and Goodreads
Gary Inbinder, the author of The Flower to the Painter has given me a 5 star review on Amazon and Goodreads. Read more
5 Star Review on Goodreads
Mary Louisa Locke (Author of Maids of Misfortune) has reviewed The Wedding Shroud 5 Stars on Goodreads. Read more
Review – Confessions of an Avid Reader
Melissa from Confessions of an Avid Reader litblog has reviewed The Wedding Shroud. 4.5 stars! Read more