A treatise on why women enjoy funny books by someone passing himself off as Howard of Warwick. He does look familiar but I shall be consulting my lawyer…
http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/books/howard-matthews-hermitage-wat-and-some-druids-941215.html

A treatise on why women enjoy funny books by someone passing himself off as Howard of Warwick. He does look familiar but I shall be consulting my lawyer…
http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/books/howard-matthews-hermitage-wat-and-some-druids-941215.html
Having dealt with druids, Hermitage, Wat and Cwen next have to cope with nuns. The action is set in Shrewsbury, where I hear some other monk investigated stuff as well. The next volume is imaginatively titled Hermitage, Wat and Some Nuns. As it’s number 3 it should be the last in this trilogy… thank goodness.
Druids are rushing away with over 1500 sales but Heretics are hard on their heels. Most grateful for over 15,000 people who have indulged in the Heretics of De’Ath since it wandered into the world, not really knowing where it was going.
It seems Hermitage, Wat and Some Druids is finding favour. 1,500 copies taken up to date and it’s been compared to Terry Pratchett and Monty Python. I I imagine they are professors exploring details of druidic influence on Anglo Saxon social development.
Hermitage, Wat and Some Druids hits the ebook shelves – which promptly collapse under the weight. (or with laughter.) Selling like rocks in a stone circle, now we know why King William stayed away from Wales for years…