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Domesday

by Edward Marston

11 books Started 1993 Latest 2000
Publication Reading Order

The Domesday is a Horror / Historical Fiction series by Edward Marston, comprising 11 books published between 1993 and 2000. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
The Wolves of Savernake cover 1 The Wolves of Savernake 1993 Buy from Amazon
The Ravens of Blackwater cover 2 The Ravens of Blackwater 1994 Buy from Amazon
The Dragons of Archenfield cover 3 The Dragons of Archenfield 1995 Buy from Amazon
4 The Lions of the North 1996 Buy from Amazon
The Serpents Of Harbledown cover 5 The Serpents Of Harbledown 1996 Buy from Amazon
The Stallions of Woodstock cover 6 The Stallions of Woodstock 1997 Buy from Amazon
7 The Hawks of Delamere 1998 Buy from Amazon
The Wildcats of Exeter cover 8 The Wildcats of Exeter 1998 Buy from Amazon
The Foxes of Warwick cover 9 The Foxes of Warwick 1999 Buy from Amazon
The Owls of Gloucester cover 10 The Owls of Gloucester 2000 Buy from Amazon
The Elephants of Norwich cover 11 The Elephants of Norwich 2000 Buy from Amazon

Edward Marston is a British author known for his historical mystery novels and historical fiction. He was born in Surrey, England in 1940 and developed a passion for reading and writing from a young age. Marston's debut novel, "An Ill Wind," was published in 1975 and introduced Detective Superintendent Harry Dobbs, a recurring character in several of his subsequent works. He has written over 40 novels, including the "Railway Detective" and "Home Front Detective" series, set during World War II. Marston's novels have garnered critical acclaim for their well-researched historical settings, intricate plots, and engaging characters. He has won numerous awards, including the Crime Writers' Association's Gold Dagger Award for "Reputation for Violence" (1981) and the Historical Dagger Award for "The Railway Detective" (1998). Marston's works continue to entertain readers with their blend of historical authenticity and gripping mystery.

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