Rosemary Sutcliff: an appreciation

A blog for the historical novelist Rosemary Sutcliff, born 14th December 1920, died 23rd July 1992. Amongst her most popular books are: The Eagle of the Ninth, The Lantern Bearers, and Sword at Sunset. This blog is run by Sandra Garside-Neville and Sarah Cuthbertson. Please feel free to contribute via the comments boxes, or email us at sgnuk@yahoo.co.uk

12 February 2006

UK paperback cover: Song for a Dark Queen


Song for a Dark Queen, Red Fox, 1996
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