Nancy Bilyeau

@Tudorscribe

Wrote 16th c suspense trilogy THE CROWN, THE CHALICE and THE TAPESTRY, on sale in US, UK, Germany. Editor of The Big Thrill. Love history, crime fiction, coffee

New York City
Joined March 2011

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  5. This day 1560 Francis II, first husband of Mary Queen of Scots, died.

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    Bestselling author Peter James talks with about why he's happy NOT to be an overnight success

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    In Plain View: The Tudor Treasures on our Streets, and Giveaway!

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    Industry Focus: Being Published in France, by Anne Trager

  11. Jack Reacher on Fifth Avenue. Great holiday party w/ Lee Child at Mystery Writers of America-NY

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    "Quit your writer's group, throw out your outline." Surprising advice from novelist Steven James in THE BIG THRILL

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    How to make swords talk: understanding medieval swords and their inscriptions

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      Writer of smart psychological suspense. Unreliable narrator. Repped by Rachel Ekstrom of IGLA!

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    International Thrills: A New and Unflinching Voice in French Noir An interview with Jérémie Guez By Layton Green

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  19. Are women crime-fiction writers more popular today than 60 years ago? It's complicated, says in BIG THRILL

  20. How the Unreliable Narrator deepens suspense fiction, by in THE BIG THRILL

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