The Financial Times describes Alex’s fourth novel, Winchelsea, as “A thunderous romp” and the Guardian, “Spellbinding”.
It is set on the Romney Marshes, its salty chapters are crammed with murder, treason and illicit embraces, with chases, battles and perilous high-seas skulduggery.
There is international espionage, a whisper of witchcraft, and a cast of orphans, rogues and redcoats.
Really good stuff which is bound to appeal to our membership. And our late Commodore, Cary Marsh, had some input into Alex’s research.