IAN MORSON

Ian Morson was born in Derby, England just post WW2.  One of those people called Baby Boomers.  Having been educated at a local grammar school and Oxford and Leeds, he moved to London and worked as a librarian in the North-West part of the capital. He had a feeling he could write at least as well as many of the books that passed through his hands at work, and in the 1990s began writing what became the William Falconer series of medieval crime novels set in Oxford. 

He married Lynda and their itchy feet led then from the Home Counties, through Cornwall and Cyprus before they eventually settled down in Hastings on the South coast, where they now live.  Am-dram occupies his time when he is not writing. 

As well as Falconer books, he has written crime stories about a Venetian explorer in the mould of Marco Polo whose name is Nick Zuliani.  He also has written short stories for anthologies put together by a fellow group of crime writers calling themselves The Medieval Murderers. 

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THE MASTER WILLIAM FALCONER MEDIEVAL MYSTERIES:

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