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Bohemond is the dispossessed son of a Norman adventurer in eleventh-century Italy. In 1096 the First Crusade offers him an opportunity to carve out a landholding for himself in the East. But success will require him to outwit the high-born Norman and Frankish nobles on the Crusade, and that may prove even more difficult than defeating the Turks on the battlefield.
Nigel Tranter wrote over 60 historical novels. Some, such as the Bruce Trilogy, are among my all-time favourite historical novels, while others have been disappointing. If you are new to Nigel Tranter, what should you expect and where among his many novels is best to start?
Links page updated, with new links to the websites of authors Brian Sellars and Nan Hawthorne, and an updated link for Historical Fiction Online
Sprawling and very detailed narrative recounting the start of the events leading up to the rebellion of Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, against Rome in the third century AD. Zenobia herself does not appear until halfway through; the main character in the book is the narrator, her friend and counsellor Simon.
New reader reports and reviews added for Paths of Exile
Octavia Randolph discusses herbal medicine in Anglo-Saxon England
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Welcome

Welcome to Carla Nayland's website.

Here you can read my free online novels Ingeld's Daughter and Paths of Exile, find out about the background to the novels, and contact me with your questions and comments.

You can also read my non-fiction essays on various aspects of history, lifestyle and culture.

There is also a page of books I like, and a list of my book reviews.

I shall be adding and updating

content from time to time, so check back regularly. The most recent additions to the website appear in the What's New panel on this page, and you can also subscribe to our RSS feed.

I also keep a blog, with regular postings about reading, writing and researching historical fiction, plus anything else that interests me.

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About the author

Carla Nayland writes historical fiction set in Britain in the period between the Roman occupation and the Norman Conquest (5th to 11th centuries AD), and fiction set in an invented world loosely based on medieval and Renaissance Britain. Carla Nayland has a lifelong interest in history and archaeology and considered doing a degree in the subject in her spare time, until deciding it would be much more fun to explore it in historical fiction instead. Historical fiction is more absorbing to write than a research paper, because it requires imagining a past society in all its detail, and requires the author to make choices and follow up the consequences. The result is also rather more enjoyable to read than a thesis.

She has degrees in Natural Sciences and Pharmacology from Cambridge, UK, and has worked for many years in corporate strategy, cost-benefit analysis, health economics and scientific writing. Carla Nayland is also a keen hillwalker, which is a bit of a problem as she lives in the flatlands of East Anglia. She knows the M6 rather well. Carla Nayland is a pen name, to keep her fiction separate from her scientific writing.