Coffe Pot Book Club

A Theory in Vienna – in which Ms Gallacher tells the story of Dr Semmelweis

As a woman, I have of course heard of Dr Semmelweis – especially given my interest in history. This, after all, is te man who revolutionised the care of birthing women by the simple expediency of introducing hand washing. Yup. Hand washing. Prior to the 19th century, most births took place at home, te mother […]

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Whispers in the snow – showcasing Heidi Eljarbo’s latest!

Ms Eljarbo as a new release, Whispers in the Snow, and I am happy to host her as part of her Coffee Pot Book Club blog tour. I must admit to being rather partial to Ms Eljarbo on account of her Norwegian surname, but also because I have enjoyed some of her previous books and

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Say hello to Bess – Tony Riches gives us yet another Elizabethan lady

Now and then, Tony Riches and his books have popped up on my blog, and over the last few years, I’ve followed Tony as he has explored the Tudor dynasty from its early inception (when Owain Tudor secretly wed Henry V’s widowed queen) to its heyday as a ruling family. With Bess – Tudor Gentlewoman,

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The Fortune Keeper – intrigue in Renaissance Italy!

Today, I am hosting a stop on Deborah Swift’s Coffee Pot Book Club tour, featuring her book The Fortune Keeper.  This isn’t the first time Deborah visits. No wonder, as she and I share a passion for the 17th century, plus she is an intriguing lady, who has various other interests. Me, I am mostly

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