Diana Norman
Diana Norman (1933-2011) worked on local newspapers in Devon and the East End of London and at age of twenty became the youngest reporter in what used to be Fleet Street. Norman authored biographies as well as historical novels. In total, she wrote 11 historical novels including The Vizard Mask , The Pirate Queen , and Fitzempress' Law . She is survived by her husband, film critic Barry Norman, and their two daughters.
Diana Norman (1933-2011) worked on local newspapers in Devon and the East End of London and at age of twenty became the youngest reporter in what used to be Fleet Street. Norman authored biographies as well as historical novels. In total, she wrote 11 historical novels including The Vizard Mask , The Pirate Queen , and Fitzempress' Law . She is survived by her husband, film critic Barry Norman, and their two daughters. See less
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Blood Royal
Diana Norman is exceptional
Diana Norman is one of the rare writers whose grasp of historical detail is solid enough to be interwoven seamlessly into her equally solid story, peopled with characters who are both likeable and ... Read More
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The Sparks Fly Upward
Sigh! What a pleasure!
I am forever grateful that I discovered this series by Diana Franklin. I previously read the much newer Ariana Franklin books and enjoyed them, but these older ones have just blown me away. As ... Read More
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Fitzempress' Law
This was Diana Norman's first book and it's a cracker. Set in modern day and then 12c England 3 young people are transported back in time to help others to find justice for their causes through the ... Read More