Wolf Wood (Part One)


THE DANGEROUS YEARS:  In 1436 a dispute arose between the people of Sherborne and their abbot over the ownership of a baptismal font. Before it was settled, the abbey was burnt down and a bishop murdered. Some saw the hand of evil at work and blamed a newcomer to the town, accusing her of being a witch. Others saw her as a saint.  Wolf Wood is set in the turbulent years of the late middle ages. The old feudal aristocracy is losing control, a new middle class is flexing its muscles, the authority of the church is being questioned, law and order have broken down and England is facing defeat in France. Wolf Wood is a work of fiction based on actual events.

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About Mike Dixon

I either started off on the wrong foot or I'm the legendry rolling stone. Normally, a degree in astrophysics does not lead to a stint in Parliament House, public relations and the diving industry but that’s what happened to me. I'm now retired in the sense that I no longer need to work for a living and that gives me time for writing. My messy life has provided a lot of background for my novels.
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  3. Melissa says:

    I just read your PDF, and wrote a little review :)

    • Mike Dixon says:

      Thank you, Malissa,

      Wolf Wood 2 is well on the way. This second book in the series covers the period of the Civil War up to Edward’s seizure of power. The next generation is growing up and Steven has got himself involved in the affairs of Westminster.

      Mike.

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