Michael Jecks
Michael Jecks, born November 11, 1960, in Redhill, Surrey, England, worked in computer sales for thirteen years before becoming a full-time author in 1994. He is renowned for the longest-running crime series by a living author, the 32-title Knights Templar series of historical thrillers set in medieval England, inspired by Dartmoor and Templar history. Jecks has held key roles including Chairman of the Crime Writers' Association, founder of the Medieval Murderers and Historical Writers' Association, and judge for major awards.[1][2][3][4]
historical crime
mystery
thriller
The Templar, The Queen and Her Lover: A Knights Templar Mystery
The Oath
The Boy-Bishop's Glovemaker
Belladonna at Belstone
Fields of Glory
The Templar's Penance (Knights Templar)
The Tolls of Death (Medieval West Country Mysteries)
The Last Templar
The Sticklepath Strangler
The Devil's Acolyte (Knights Templar)
The Traitor of ST. Giles
The Mad Monk of Gidleigh (Knights Templar)
The Chapel of Bones (Knights Templar)
The Death Ship of Dartmouth (Knights Templar)