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The Templar’s Cross now on Amazon!

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By J. R. Tomlin, 10 years10 years ago
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Templar’s Cross Giveaway!

The Templar’s Cross, currently on pre-order on Amazon, will be released for sale on August 7. As a Giveaway for the release I will gift a copy of the novel to any of my Twitter followers who tweets a link to it on that day either on Amazon US or Read more…

By J. R. Tomlin, 10 years10 years ago
historical

Cover Reveal: The Templar’s Cross

First I need to apologize to any followers. Because of a problem with depression, I took a lengthy break from blogging which I rather desperately needed. My writing schedule was also down. I am happy to say that I am now much better and have novels on the way. The Read more…

By J. R. Tomlin, 10 years10 years ago
historical fiction

The Templar’s Cross: a snippet

Templar’s Cross will be out soon. It goes to my editor next week, so the snippet is not yet edited and takes up about when the last snippet ended. On the way out of the tavern, Law sat down next to Cormac who had his harp in his lap tuning Read more…

By J. R. Tomlin, 11 years10 years ago
historical fiction

Another snippet from my upcoming historical mystery

To be titled The Templar’s Cross this is at an assize the day after the discovery of two dead bodies and Law Cullen, my main character, has been called to testify. Please keep in mind, it is unedited and a first draft: Sir William’s scowl deepened. “Those clothes would have Read more…

By J. R. Tomlin, 11 years10 years ago
historical fiction

The Way it Goes

As you would expect if you know me at all, I am working on a new novel, but this is different from anything I’ve done before. It is historical fiction but the main character is fictional which is a huge change. It is going to be a historical mystery but Read more…

By J. R. Tomlin, 11 years10 years ago
historical fiction

Interview with Historical Fiction Author Sarah Woodbury

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By J. R. Tomlin, 14 years ago
Chicago

Interview with Mystery Writer David H. Fears

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By J. R. Tomlin, 14 years ago
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A Review: The Hadrian Enigma, a Forbidden History by George Gardiner

In many ways, Hadrian Enigma is simply a historical “murder mystery” seen through the eyes of a most unusual PI, the historian Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus. This novel, by the way, is rather a lengthy tome. In 130 AD, while accompanying the Emperor Hadrian on a tour up the Nile, the Read more…

By J. R. Tomlin, 14 years ago
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