This week, we have:
Jodi reads the History Briefing about The Battle of Bosworth ahead of The Bosworth Jump in June - CLICK HERE for tickets
NEW EVENT: Book Launch at Battersea Power Station bookshop for Killing Time
In Readers Questions, Sarah Pennington asks How much did Jodi enjoy writing the scene where Max destroys Leon’s car.
This week’s History Briefing is about the Construction of Westminster Abbey
There’s plenty to read this week and you can see everything new on the blog too. CLICK HERE for the blog.
Jodi reads the History Briefing about The Battle of Bosworth. Join us for The Bosworth Jump in June - click above to watch.
CLICK HERE for more information about The Bosworth Jump and ticket availability
A Day in the Life of Jodi Taylor
I’ve chosen last Monday, the 29th April – partly because it was a typical day, but mostly because I can’t remember any further back. Some days I can barely remember what I had for breakfast although, to be fair, this is mainly because I don’t have breakfast. CLICK HERE to read more
Signed Copies of Killing Time and other titles
Jodi will be signing the pre-ordered copies of Killing Time on 21st May. Please order now to avoid disappointment. She will also sign any orders for earlier titles so this is a great opportunity to get any books missing off your shelf. We ship worldwide so please plan ahead for birthdays etc.
Sarah Pennington asks if Jodi enjoyed writing the scene where Max destroys Leon’s car. CLICK HERE to discover the answer.
Readers Questions and Answers - CLICK HERE to read more
Join Jodi on YouTube - there’s a wealth of videos to watch - CLICK HERE
The Construction of Westminster Abbey: A Testament to British History and Architecture
Max and Peterson jump back to 1065 to witness the construction of the Abbey and it turns out to be a dangerous jump. In this article we delve into the fascinating history and construction of Westminster Abbey, tracing its evolution from humble beginnings to architectural masterpiece. CLICK HERE to read more
History and Happenings - click here to view more posts
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