Ten things you didn’t know about Robin Hood

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Hello again, I’m just back from The Festival of History at Kelmarsh Hall where I was speaking on a panel with fellow historical novelists Robyn Young, Tom Harper and Imogen Robertson about myths. It was a bit rainy but we were snug inside a tent and the discussion went really well. Unfortunately, my publisher was…

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Calling all Robin Hood fans . . . to Kelmarsh

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July is proving to be an exciting month and a very busy one for me. As part of what I’m calling (ironically, of course) the Great Angus Donald Roadshow or GADR, I’ve just been signing books at a big medieval festival in Tewkesbury  – and next weekend I’m off to Kelmarsh Hall in Northamptonshire (July…

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King’s Man, sneak peek 6: Nottingham Castle

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Hey there, As this is the last extract I’ll be posting from King’s Man, I’ve made it a nice long one. It’s March 1194. On King Richard’s orders, Robin Hood’s men are about to attempt to storm the main gatehouse of Nottingham Castle. Enjoy! “The enemy in the gatehouse had not all been sleeping; their…

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King’s Man book signing in London – oh yeah!

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Hi there folks, Big news today: my publisher has just sorted out a book signing for me in London this month to celebrate the launch of King’s Man (the third book of the Outlaw Chronicles). I’ll be at Goldsboro Books, 23-25 Cecil Court, Covent Garden, in Central London from 6.30pm to, I dunno, 8.30pm or…

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