Welcome to the extraordinary world of John Wheatley’s Anglesey novels. Starting with “Flowers of Vitriol” the collection the collection takes you on a journey through history, each page crafted with deep passion and meticulous detail, from the copper mines of Parys Mountain through the windswept Anglesey landscapes to the intense battlefields of WW1. The storiesContinue reading “John Wheatley’s Anglesey Novels”
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LOVELY BEAUMARIS AND ITS DEADLY LADY
Beaumaris, on the isle of Anglesey, is as pretty as its name suggests. Standing at the north westerly end of the Menai Strait, facing the headland of Penmaenmawr and the Welsh mountains, it retains something of the genteel elegance of a Victorian seaside resort.And so it was – Queen Victoria herself stayed in the town,Continue reading “LOVELY BEAUMARIS AND ITS DEADLY LADY”
Idlers Corner/The Exile’s Daughter
Waiting for the release of Idlers Corner on the 14th August, I happened to take a look at one of my earlier books, The Exiles Daughter. It’s a tale of Anglesey and the Great War – a love story which follows the life of Lauren Bucievski living in exile in Church Bay, on the lonelyContinue reading “Idlers Corner/The Exile’s Daughter”
