Dick Turpin: Books 1-3
(2022)(A book in the Dick Turpin series)
An omnibus of novels by Richard Foreman
Includes a bonus short story, Turpin's Dagger.
‘Experience the sights, sounds and smells of 18th Century England in a story guaranteed to thrill.' Richard James
Turpin’s Assassin
The highwayman Dick Turpin is now as famous as he is infamous.
His next ride could be his last.
Turpin travels to London, to sell on his latest haul to the fence, Joseph Colman, and see his mistress, the actress Marie Harley.
But the aristocrat and assassin, Pierre Vergier, has also recently travelled to the capital. The Frenchman is a hunter - and he has been given the name of his next prey.
But all is not what it seems.
Turpin negotiates his way through the criminal underworld and English society - realising that no soul is free from sin or folly. Including his own.
Turpin’s Rival
Richard Turpin, the famed highwayman, is out for revenge - against a rival outlaw, James Skinner, who butchered his friend, Tobias Vardy.
But, before Turpin can kill Skinner, he must first find him.
When Turpin finally catches up with his rival, he realises that his revenge may come at a cost - that of forsaking his own life and the lives of others.
Even legends can die.
Turpin’s Prize
The Rock of Light is one of the country's most valuable gemstones.
So valuable, that the highwayman Dick Turpin is about to risk capture - and his life - to secure the prize.
But the outlaw must employ guile, rather than force, to procure the priceless jewel.
Firstly, Turpin must arrange an invitation to the Duke of Somerset's estate, where the Rock of Light is located.
Secondly, the thief must steal the heart of Emma, his host's daughter, so she will relinquish the asset.
But not all goes according to plan.
Author Bio:
Richard Foreman is the bestselling author of numerous historical series set during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire, including the Augustus Caesar books, Sword of Empire and Sword of Rome. He is also the author Warsaw, Raffles: The Complete Innings and Band of Brothers, a series charting the story of Henry V and the Agincourt campaign. He lives in London.
Praise for the Dick Turpin Series:
'Pacy and atmospheric tale of the dashing highwayman Dick Turpin, a likeable rogue if ever there was.' John Pilkington
'A richly readable slice of 18th century London life, from highwaymen to harlots, aristos to assassins.' Philip Gooden
Genre: Historical
‘Experience the sights, sounds and smells of 18th Century England in a story guaranteed to thrill.' Richard James
Turpin’s Assassin
The highwayman Dick Turpin is now as famous as he is infamous.
His next ride could be his last.
Turpin travels to London, to sell on his latest haul to the fence, Joseph Colman, and see his mistress, the actress Marie Harley.
But the aristocrat and assassin, Pierre Vergier, has also recently travelled to the capital. The Frenchman is a hunter - and he has been given the name of his next prey.
But all is not what it seems.
Turpin negotiates his way through the criminal underworld and English society - realising that no soul is free from sin or folly. Including his own.
Turpin’s Rival
Richard Turpin, the famed highwayman, is out for revenge - against a rival outlaw, James Skinner, who butchered his friend, Tobias Vardy.
But, before Turpin can kill Skinner, he must first find him.
When Turpin finally catches up with his rival, he realises that his revenge may come at a cost - that of forsaking his own life and the lives of others.
Even legends can die.
Turpin’s Prize
The Rock of Light is one of the country's most valuable gemstones.
So valuable, that the highwayman Dick Turpin is about to risk capture - and his life - to secure the prize.
But the outlaw must employ guile, rather than force, to procure the priceless jewel.
Firstly, Turpin must arrange an invitation to the Duke of Somerset's estate, where the Rock of Light is located.
Secondly, the thief must steal the heart of Emma, his host's daughter, so she will relinquish the asset.
But not all goes according to plan.
Author Bio:
Richard Foreman is the bestselling author of numerous historical series set during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire, including the Augustus Caesar books, Sword of Empire and Sword of Rome. He is also the author Warsaw, Raffles: The Complete Innings and Band of Brothers, a series charting the story of Henry V and the Agincourt campaign. He lives in London.
Praise for the Dick Turpin Series:
'Pacy and atmospheric tale of the dashing highwayman Dick Turpin, a likeable rogue if ever there was.' John Pilkington
'A richly readable slice of 18th century London life, from highwaymen to harlots, aristos to assassins.' Philip Gooden
Genre: Historical
Praise for this book
"Experience the sights, sounds and smells of 18th century England in as story that guaranted to thrill." - Richard James
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