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Robin John Morgan

Robin John Morgan

Born in Cheadle, Cheshire in 1964.

Robin has always loved to read and spend time out in the wilds amongst the plant life. When it came to leaving school he had a choice of several directions, and chose to go into Horticulture, where he has spent his working life.

In the very little spare time he has written and is well known for his poems and short stories, which have been read mainly by his friends. Behind the scenes his dreams of writing a novel were kept quiet as he worked on a story that began when his first daughter was very young as a bedtime story.

In 2007 his shop was the centre of a redevelopment conflict with the local council where he saw his business slowly dwindle, and he decided with the spare time he had, and also as a focus away from the stressful situation at work, he finally sat down and began to write the story he had planned for 15 years.

 Heirs to the Kingdom has since become a full time project over the last two years, as his shop was demolished he decided to take time off to write. His first ever novel, is also the first part of what in a way has become the creation of another way of life, not just for the readers of the books but also for himself.

Today Robin lives in Cheshire with his family and walks within the woodland realm every day. HTTK has taken the wilderness he loves, and the writing he has dreamed of and realised his longest ambition.

 
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Heirs to the Kingdom - Book 1 - The Bowman of Loxley
by Robin John Morgan

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84944-003-5
Paperback RRP: £15.39

UKBookland Price : £11.49 including FREE Standard UK Delivery - available here.

Mobipocket eBook available here for 6 Euros.
Mobipocket eBook ISBN: 978-1-84944-018-9

A young boy of natural ability with a long bow is confronted with his destiny from a distant past, as he has to face overwhelming odds. With a close group of friends, he tries to unite a Britain torn apart by the deadly virus the red death.
Set in the future of 2038, in a world that is changing, he sets out on a journey filled with the surprises of a mystical past, as everyone around him discovers talents that they were unaware of.

This is a thought provoking and at times humorous tale with some very heart warming moments. It has a contemporary feel that highlights many issues of life today, and the links we all hold to our past.
This book will leave you thinking long after it has been put down. A thrilling adventure ideally suited for teenagers and the older reader of Fantasy and Adventure stories.

Part one of an ongoing series of related stories by author Robin John Morgan.

 

Heirs to the Kingdom - Book 2 - The Lost Sword of Carnac
by Robin John Morgan

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84944-016-5
Paperback RRP: £14.99

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Mobipocket eBook ISBN: 978-1-84944-032-5

Having accepted his destiny, and left Loxley to prevent his enemy from stealing the crown of England, Robbie now has to take stock and decided his next move. His brother Billy is now his enemy, and the true fight for the woodland realm has begun in earnest.

Mason Knox has been stopped, but not defeated. Robbie and his group must now rush back to Loxley in preparation for the backlash of the forces of those bearing the red dragon. A dark force is rising in the north, and soon they will face some of their greatest challenges, as Knox retaliates with brutal force, and events spiral out of control.

With Rune, he must prepare to seek the lost sword, with no idea of where to begin looking. The pressure rises and the tension builds, as Rune’s new powers appear to drain her of strength, and she senses others of power moving towards them.

Who is the owner of the Sword of Knowledge? Where is the lost sword of honour, and who will wield it? The silent stones guard the answers, as Loxley becomes the focus of everything. Many answers lie hidden under the veil of the coming of the age of dreams, and Robbie has yet to find them. 

This is the second part of the series ‘Heirs to the kingdom,’ and a superb companion to book one. With everything now in place, the story really begins, and from page one, it twists and turns with excitement, magic, and adventure. Filled with humour and some gripping moments, this is a wonderful follow up to the Bowman of Loxley, from adventure writer Robin John Morgan.

 

The Darkness of Dunnottar

Heirs to the Kingdom - Book 3 - The Darkness of Dunnottar
by Robin John Morgan

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84944-079-0
Paperback RRP: £15.49

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When Mason Knox arrived on the shores of Scotland, just below Stonehaven, he was seen as a hero and saviour, as his men unloaded food and building materials. Twenty six years later, it has become a very different story. Those who lived a woodsman's life have been forced into slave labour, as they toil at the industry of Knox expanding his concrete and stone empire across the cliffs and onto the mainland. Rose Mackintosh and Sinclair Forbes, are two of the Scottish resistance for the woodland people, fighting a desperate battle to survive and protect their way of life. Both of them fear the large castle of black stone that has appeared off the headland almost over night. Its tower is the shape of large raven, that faces the shore and terrifies all who see it. Deep inside the dark brooding castle, the Dark One has Leenard imprisoned, and with her vile first-born son returned, she seeks to destroy the woodland realm, and especially Robbie and Runestone. It is time for Lord Loxley to extend his arm and bring aid to those in most need, the moment has arrived for Runestone to use all that she has learned, and help Robbie face his darkest task to date. Accompanied by his Specialists, they will all face their deepest fears as they enter the castle on Dunnottar Island and confront the evil that awaits them. Part three of this adventure, fantasy series Heirs to the kingdom will take you into a darker and more gripping adventure, as this captivating story takes yet more twists in another direction. A wonderful follow on to the first two books by Robin John Morgan.

 

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