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Volume 2 Introduction
Welcome to the second of many volumes of Sussex Mysteries. In this book you will discover a Stone Age journey from Dorset to Sussex, the perils of illegal metal detecting, the sad case of the demolition of a beautiful house, what may have happened to a missing palace, how people panicked when the Normans were landing, how it is easy to get confused by ancient names, how we ended up with a navy, the alleged crimes of an overzealous museum curator, the tale of a possible Bond-style spy and a crime story that Sherlock Holmes should have investigated.
Rather than just
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Produktbeschreibung
Volume 2 Introduction

Welcome to the second of many volumes of Sussex Mysteries. In this book you will discover a Stone Age journey from Dorset to Sussex, the perils of illegal metal detecting, the sad case of the demolition of a beautiful house, what may have happened to a missing palace, how people panicked when the Normans were landing, how it is easy to get confused by ancient names, how we ended up with a navy, the alleged crimes of an overzealous museum curator, the tale of a possible Bond-style spy and a crime story that Sherlock Holmes should have investigated.

Rather than just repeat what others have said, I have tried to give an opinion, in some cases based hopefully on logic derived from academic evidence - or to flesh out possibilities where mysteries still pertain. Any mistake are mine.

Ten tales. Enjoy!

David EP Dennis

Bexhill-on-Sea


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Autorenporträt
David EP Dennis is a retired RAF officer. He lives in East Sussex, England. He is married and has three children and six grandchildren. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development and a Licentiate of City & Guilds International. David is a member of the Open University Poetry Society and a Saatchi artist. He has founded two national charities. He now engages in extensive historical research and works to inform and preserve heritage and wildlife through his photography.

David has had a remarkably wide-ranging career: as an RAF Mountain Rescue Team member, PA to the Red Arrows, many important military posts and as inspector and consultant for education and vocational training. He currently works as a Sussex Police volunteer writer. He has travelled worldwide, especially in the Arctic, Scandinavia, the Middle East, and Australia.

David has just completed his studies for an Honours degree in Creative Writing, Classic and Linguistics with the Open University and his intention is to create poems, books, articles, and historical research until the universe stops him.