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Paul Charles Dominic Doherty (born 21 September 1946) is an English author, educator, lecturer and historian. He is also the Headmaster of Trinity Catholic High School in London, England. Doherty is a prolific writer, has produced dozens of historical novels and a number of nonfiction history books. Biography Doherty was born in 1946 and spent his early years in Middlesbrough. After A-levels, he went to Ushaw College, Durham for three years to study for the Catholic priesthood, which he did not pursue. He attended Liverpool University where he gained a First Class Honours Degree in History and at Exeter College, Oxford, where he received a doctorate for his thesis on Edward II. Doherty is a historian who lectures for a number of organisations, particularly on historical mysteries.In 1981 he was appointed Headmaster at Trinity Catholic High School in Woodford Green and a role he continues to this day. In 2003 he was appointed as Interim Headteacher of King Solomon High School, after Jo Shooter left. He was awarded an Order of the British Empire for his services to education in 2011. Literary career Doherty has published several series of historical mysteries set in the Middle Ages, Classical, Greek, Ancient Egyptian and other periods. He writes both fiction and non-fiction under his own name, both as P.C. Doherty and Paul C. Doherty, as well as under the pennames Anna Apostolou, Michael Clynes, Ann Dukthas, C. L. Grace, Paul Harding, and Vanessa Alexander.His works include The Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan, the Hugh Corbett medieval mysteries, and the Canterbury Tales of Mystery and Murder, which are listed below. As "Michael Clynes", Doherty wrote the Roger Shallot mysteries, set in the era of Henry VIII. He has written 100 published books which have been printed in multiple languages and published around much of the world.In a Doherty interview with Michael Shankland, the latter says of Doherty: "I admire how this writer can use the medium of a novel to demonstrate a deep knowledge of the complex working of early 14th-century diplomacy and espionage. Paul C. Doherty seems to be one of the few writers focusing on the Hundred Years' War who understands the importance of the relationship between England and Gascony during this era".A review of The Horus Killings at reviewingtheevidence.com opines that Doherty maintains a balance between historical description and the action of the plot on perfect pitch. "The mix is near perfect. The descriptive passages enhance the story, allowing the reader to vividly visualize an unfamiliar setting without detracting from the page-turning pace desirable in a light mystery." Harriet Klausner states in her review of this same book that "Ancient historical fiction/mystery readers, especially Egyptologists, will cherish this novel."A 2009 review by Mike Ripley, himself an acclaimed author and regular contributor to SHOTS Crime and Mystery magazine, states of Doherty's book The Spies of Sobeck: "A very wise literary agent (and there are some) once told me that the trick with historical mysteries was to hook the reader early on with the mystery and then give them the history lesson. They know the lesson is coming but they want to be lured, almost fooled, into listening to it. Paul Doherty goes out of his way to break this rule. His latest novel and the seventh in his 'Ancient Egyptian Mysteries' series, "The Spies of Sobeck" starts (and ends) with historical notes by the author; there's also a map and a list of characters and their position in the hierarchy of Egypt in 1477BC. So the reader is left in no doubt that they are in for a history lesson and they get one; and it is the positive master class we have come to expect from Paul Doherty. This is history red in tooth and claw and Doherty has proved, in more than fifty novels over a variety of historical settings, that when he gives a history lesson, readers sit up straight and pay attention." In 1998 Doherty was included in the Times' "Murder They Write: 100 masters of crime" list published as a supplement to the Times on 18 April 1998. The list, compiled by book critics and authors, included Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie and Raymond Chandler.He was awarded the Herodotus Award, for lifelong achievement for excellence in the writing of historical mysteries by the Historical Mystery Appreciation Society. Treason of the Ghosts was named one of The Times' Best of this year's crime novels in 2000. Documentaries The UK Channel Five documentary, The Secret Life of Elizabeth I (2006), was based on his book of the same title. It explored Doherty's theory that Elizabeth I may have had a secret love child. He recently appeared in a National Geographic Channel documentary, Secrets of the Virgin Queen. The documentary examines some controversial theories as to why Elizabeth never married (2011). Bibliography Hugh Corbett series Set during the 13th-century reign of Edward I of England.Satan in St Mary's (1986) The Crown in Darkness (1988) Spy in Chancery (1988) The Angel of Death (1989) The Prince Of Darkness (1992) Murder Wears a Cowl (1992) The Assassin in the Greenwood (1993) The Song of a Dark Angel (1994) Satan's Fire (1995) The Devil's Hunt (1996) The Demon Archer (1999) The Treason of the Ghosts (2000) Corpse Candle (2001) The Magician's Death (2004) The Waxman Murders (2006) Nightshade (2008) The Mysterium (2010) Dark Serpent (2016) Devil's Wolf (2017) Death's Dark Valley (2019) Hymn to Murder (2020) Mother Midnight (2021) Realm of Darkness (2022)Matthew Jankyn seriesThe Whyte Harte (1988) The Serpent Amongst the Lilies (1990)Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan Set during the 14th-century reign of Richard II of England.The Nightingale Gallery (1991) (writing as Paul Harding) The House of the Red Slayer aka The Red Slayer (1992) (writing as Paul Harding) Murder Most Holy (1992) (writing as Paul Harding) The Anger of God (1993) (writing as Paul Harding) By Murder's Bright Light (1994) (writing as Paul Harding) The House of Crows (1995) (writing as Paul Harding) The Assassin's Riddle (1996) (writing as Paul Harding) The Devil's Domain (1998) The Field of Blood (1999) The House of Shadows (2003) Bloodstone (2011) The Straw Men (2012) Candle Flame (2014) The Book of Fires (2014) The Herald of Hell (2015) The Great Revolt (2016) A Pilgrimage to Murder (2017) Mansions of Murder (2017) The Godless (2019) The Stone Of Destiny (2020) The Hanging Tree (2022)Sir Roger Shallot Tudor Mysteries (writing as Michael Clynes) Set during the 16th-century reign of Henry VIII of England.The White Rose Murders (1991) The Poisoned Chalice (1992) The Grail Murders (1993) A Brood of Vipers (1994) The Gallows Murders (1995) The Relic Murders (1996)Kathryn Swinbrooke series (writing as C. L. Grace) Set in 15th century England.A Shrine of Murders (1993) The Eye of God (1994) The Merchant of Death (1995) The Book of Shadows (1996) Saintly Murders (2001) A Maze of Murders (2002) A Feast of P.... Discover the Paul Doherty popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Paul Doherty books.

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  • A Dead Man in Istanbul synopsis, comments

    A Dead Man in Istanbul

    Michael Pearce

    From the author of the awardwinning Mamur Zapt books, the second in a series introducing Seymour of Special Branch and set in the British embassies and Consulates of Europe in the ...

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    Die Heilerin von Canterbury und das Buch des Hexers

    Celia L. Grace & Marion Balkenhol

    Canterbury 1471: Als der Magier Tenebrae ermordet wird, ist niemand wirklich bestürzt. Tenebrae war ein unangenehmer Zeitgenosse und besaß ein in Menschenhaut gebundenes "Buch des ...

  • A Dead Man in Athens synopsis, comments

    A Dead Man in Athens

    Michael Pearce

    Athens, 1913, the capital of a country on the brink of war. The new Greek prime minister, Venizelos, tired of the Ottoman overlords, has what he calls the Great Idea a vision of a...

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    Madoc

    Bernard Knight

    The epic story of Prince Madoc, son of the ruler of North Wales, who after the death of his wife leaves behind the battles for power and prestige in his homeland and journeys into ...

  • Die Heilerin von Canterbury und das Festmahl der Giftmischer synopsis, comments

    Die Heilerin von Canterbury und das Festmahl der Giftmischer

    Celia L. Grace & Marion Balkenhol

    England 1472: Die Heilerin Kathryn Swinbrooke und ihr frisch angetrauter Ehemann Colum Murtagh verbringen ungewöhnliche Flitterwochen. Im idyllischen Ort Walmer werden die beiden Z...

  • Root of the Tudor Rose synopsis, comments

    Root of the Tudor Rose

    Mari Griffith

    1421: Henry V and his young bride, Catherine de Valois, are blessed with the birth of a son but their happiness is shortlived. Catherine is widowed and when her father, the French...

  • The Valley of Fear synopsis, comments

    The Valley of Fear

    Arthur Conan Doyle

    'There should be no combination of events for which the wit of man cannot conceive an explanation.'In this tale drawn from the note books of Dr Watson, the deadly hand of Professor...

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    Pete Doherty

    Alex Hannaford

    Pete Doherty, erstwhile singer with The Libertines, is a British icon. Whether he is playing impromptu gigs in his front room or performing at Live 8, he possesses a sense of drama...

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    Die Heilerin von Canterbury und der Becher des Todes

    Celia L. Grace & Marion Balkenhol

    Ein Schneesturm tobt im Dezember des Jahres 1471 über Canterbury und zwingt die Leute, für mehrere Tage in ihren Häusern zu bleiben. Am Morgen des dritten Tages wird jedoch in eine...

  • A Dead Man in Malta synopsis, comments

    A Dead Man in Malta

    Michael Pearce

    Malta, 1913, and hot air balloons hover over the Grand Harbour. One of them comes down in the water but no one is hurt except that the balloonist dies later when taken into the Na...

  • A Dead Man in Trieste synopsis, comments

    A Dead Man in Trieste

    Michael Pearce

    'Sheer fun' The TimesTrieste in 1906 is of vital strategic importance and one of the world's greatest seaports. But assorted nationalist movements are threatening to pull the place...

  • Lion Rampant synopsis, comments

    Lion Rampant

    Bernard Knight

    A historical epic by Bernard Knight, Lion Rampant is set in medieval Wales and features the tale of Nest, a princess known as 'the Welsh Helen of Troy'. Nest was a lover of King He...

  • A Cruel Fate synopsis, comments

    A Cruel Fate

    Lindsey Davis

    Martin Watts, a bookseller, is captured by Royalists. Jane Afton's brother Nat is taken too. They suffer inhumane treatment as prisonersofwar. In Oxford Castle jailor William Smit...

  • The Clayton Account synopsis, comments

    The Clayton Account

    Bill Vidal

    Thomas Clayton is a City trader working the markets in London's Square Mile and living, financially, on borrowed time. But when he returns home to New York for his father's funeral...

  • Die Heilerin von Canterbury sucht das Auge Gottes synopsis, comments

    Die Heilerin von Canterbury sucht das Auge Gottes

    Celia L. Grace & Marion Balkenhol

    England im Jahr 1471: König Edward IV hofft, mit einer entscheidenden Schlacht die Rosenkriege für sich zu entscheiden. Doch dann verliert er in genau in dieser Schlacht "Das Auge ...

  • A Dead Man in Naples synopsis, comments

    A Dead Man in Naples

    Michael Pearce

    Naples, 1913. Sunbaked, blueskied, and with its amazing bay, one of the most beautiful spots in Italy but also, one of the most backward. Into that world is sent a minor British c...

  • The Lanimer Bride synopsis, comments

    The Lanimer Bride

    Pat McIntosh

    How could the heavilypregnant bride of the lanimerman vanish into thin air?Young Mistress Audrey Madur is missing and her husband, responsible for maintaining boundaries and over...

  • A Good Bad Boy synopsis, comments

    A Good Bad Boy

    Margaret Wappler

    An artful and contemplative tribute to the late actor famed for his role as Dylan McKay in Beverly Hills, 90210.Best known for playing loner rebel Dylan McKay in Beverly Hills 9021...

  • A Brief Guide to Spiritual Classics synopsis, comments

    A Brief Guide to Spiritual Classics

    James M. Russell

    This very readable brief guide examines a wide range of spiritual writing that can be read for enjoyment or inspiration, including some books that come from beyond any religious tr...

  • The Witch of Eye synopsis, comments

    The Witch of Eye

    Mari Griffith

    A love that leads to treason . . .1435, England. Eleanor Cobham has married into the highest ranks of the aristocracy she is now the Duchess of Gloucester. She and her husband, th...

  • A Dead Man in Barcelona synopsis, comments

    A Dead Man in Barcelona

    Michael Pearce

    Barcelona, 1912. A city still recovering from the dramatic incidents of the socalled 'Tragic Week' when Catalonian conscripts bound for the unpopular war in Spanish Morocco had reb...

  • The Age of Bede synopsis, comments

    The Age of Bede

    BEDE, J. F. Webb & D. H. Farmer

    This selection of writings from the sixth and seventh century AD provides a powerful insight into the early history of the Christian Church in England and Ireland. From Bede's Life...

  • A Dead Man in Tangier synopsis, comments

    A Dead Man in Tangier

    Michael Pearce

    The third exciting crime thriller in Michael Pearces Dead Man series. Why is Seymour of Scotland Yard summoned to somewhere so exotic as North Africa? Isn't the death of a Frenchma...

  • Die Heilerin von Canterbury synopsis, comments

    Die Heilerin von Canterbury

    Celia L. Grace & Marion Balkenhol

    Canterbury im 15. Jahrhundert: Kathryn Swinbrooke ist eine außergewöhnliche Frau. Sie arbeitet als Heilerin und lebt ohne Mann. Als in der Stadt mehrere Pilger heimtückischen Gifta...

  • Die Heilerin von Canterbury und die Bruderschaft des Todes synopsis, comments

    Die Heilerin von Canterbury und die Bruderschaft des Todes

    Celia L. Grace & Marion Balkenhol

    England 1472: Der Beichtvater der Königinmutter Cecily von York stirbt unter mysteriösen Umständen. Cecily treibt dessen Heiligsprechung mit Nachdruck voran, doch der Erzbischof vo...

  • Intimate Enemies synopsis, comments

    Intimate Enemies

    Juliet Hastings

    There's something sexy about detectives and it's time crime novels admitted it. Crime & Passion novels are fastpaced murder mysteries in the British tradition but the detecti...