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Peter Ransley

    Peter Ransley is a writer celebrated for his compelling storytelling, often delving into complex human relationships and moral ambiguities. His work, refined through extensive experience in television drama, showcases a keen eye for character development and nuanced emotional landscapes. Ransley's knack for crafting intricate plots and delivering emotionally resonant narratives makes his writing particularly engaging for readers seeking depth and psychological insight.

    Peter Ransley
    Falkenschwur
    Wild Boy
    Plague Child
    The King's List
    Cromwell's Blessing
    • 2020

      Wild Boy

      The First Shirt

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of identity and family, this book delves into a child's quest to understand their father’s true nature. Through heartfelt reflections and engaging storytelling, the narrative uncovers the complexities of paternal relationships and the impact of absence or presence. As the protagonist navigates their emotions and experiences, readers are invited to consider the broader implications of fatherhood and the search for belonging. This poignant journey resonates with anyone grappling with questions of family and self-discovery.

      Wild Boy
    • 2015

      What price betrayal? The bloody saga of revolution and republicanism reaches its climax in the final instalment of the Tom Neave trilogy.

      The King's List
    • 2014

      The price for a country. The price for a King. The price for a marriage. The dramatic story of Tom Neave continues...

      Cromwell's Blessing
    • 2012

      The first instalment of a captivating trilogy set against the backdrop of the English Civil War.

      Plague Child