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Tim Hodkinson is a historical fiction author with a passion for uncovering the forgotten stories of Ireland's rich past. His love affair with ancient times began in childhood, exploring the castles and megaliths of Ireland with his family. As a boy, he would ride his bike to the remnants of Norman sites near his hometown of Lisburn, sparking an imagination that would later become the foundation for his stories. Hodkinson's academic pursuits in Old Norse, Medieval English, and Celtic civilization further deepened his understanding of Ireland's history, informing the tales he weaves. His notable works include "Lions of the Grail," "The Waste Land," and "The Savage Forest," which follow the adventures of Richard Savage, a hero of the Order of Knights Templar. His other notable novels include "The Spear of Crom," set in the time of the druids, and "The Undead," a Gothic horror tale set in Victorian Belfast.
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About Tim Hodkinson
Tim Hodkinson is a historical fiction author with a passion for uncovering the forgotten stories of Ireland's rich past. His love affair with ancient times began in childhood, exploring the castles and megaliths of Ireland with his family. As a boy, he would ride his bike to the remnants of Norman sites near his hometown of Lisburn, sparking an imagination that would later become the foundation for his stories. Hodkinson's academic pursuits in Old Norse, Medieval English, and Celtic civilization further deepened his understanding of Ireland's history, informing the tales he weaves. His notable works include "Lions of the Grail," "The Waste Land," and "The Savage Forest," which follow the adventures of Richard Savage, a hero of the Order of Knights Templar. His other notable novels include "The Spear of Crom," set in the time of the druids, and "The Undead," a Gothic horror tale set in Victorian Belfast.
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