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David Hingley

    This author explores the complexities of identity and heritage through his fiction. His works often delve into historical events and personal journeys, uncovering deep human emotions and motivations. His approach to writing is meticulous, examining how the past shapes the present.

    Birthright
    Traitor
    Puritan
    • 2018

      Traitor

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.6(30)Add rating

      May 1665. Mercia Blakewood is headed back to England, hoping to leave behind the shadow of death and heartache. With the country now at war with the Dutch, the Crown has decided that Mercia is an asset to be used once again. She must accept a clandestine role at the heart of the glittering and debauched royal court to unmask a spy and traitor.

      Traitor
    • 2017

      Puritan

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.7(38)Add rating

      Curiosity piqued by beautiful New England and friendship with a medicine woman growing, Mercia Blakewood decides to delay her return home. Navigating a new landscape and the uneasy relationship between Puritan settlers and native tribes is complex but when the forests are tainted by murder Mercia will not rest until the killer is brought to justice

      Puritan
    • 2016

      Birthright

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.6(129)Add rating

      Four years after Charles II is restored to the throne, Mercia Blakewood stands to lose everything: her father to the executioner's axe, her freedom to her treacherous uncle, her son to his resentful grandparents. But when her father leaves her a cryptic message in his last speech, she seizes her chance to fight back.

      Birthright