Howard of Warwick
Howard of Warwick (Writer)[edit]
Howard of Warwick is an English writer and creator of the best selling medieval crime comedy fiction genre. He writes the Brother Hermitage series of medieval mysteries set in and around the year 1066. He also writes "historical inaccuracies", current published works covering the Battle of Hastings and Magna Carta.
He created The Funny Book Company imprint and published Greedy, by Ainsworth Pennington.
Titles:[edit]
The Chronicles of Brother Hermitage[edit]
The Heretics of De'Ath
The Garderobe of Death
The Tapestry of Death
Hermitage, Wat and Some Murder or Other
Hermitage, Wat and Some Druids
Hermitage, Wat and Some Nuns
The Case of the Clerical Cadaver
The Case of the Curious Corpse
The Case of the Cantankerous Carcass
A Murder for Mistress Cwen
A Murder for Master Wat
A Murder for Brother Hermitage
The Bayeux Embroidery (Feb 2019)
Brother Hermitage's Christmas Gift
Brother Hermitage; The Shorts
Historical Inaccuracies[edit]
The Domesday Book (No, Not That One)
The Domesday Book (Still Not That ONe)
The Magna Carta, (Or is it)
Published by The Funny Book Company[edit]
Greedy, by Ainsworth Pennington.
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