Adrian Wills

Adrian Wills

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I was born in Plymouth in July 1972 and attended Devonport High School for Boys. I later studied English Literature at the University of Wales in Swansea.

After graduating, I completed a newspaper journalism course and began work as a trainee reporter on the West Sussex Gazette in Arundel.

I have subsequently worked on the Chichester Observer, the Sheerness Times Guardian, the Medway Messenger and was Defence Correspondent at The News in Portsmouth. Since 2002, I have worked for ITV News as a news and planning editor.

I am married to fellow indie-author, Amanda Wills. We live near Faversham in Kent, UK with our two young sons, Oliver and Thomas, plus our two cats and two chickens. 

The Accursed King

The Accursed King

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<p><span style="color:rgb(15,17,17);font-family:'Amazon Ember', Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;">What happens when a king loses his prowess? The day Henry IV could finally declare he had vanquished his enemies, he threw it all away with an infamous deed. No English king had executed an archbishop before. And divine judgment was quick to follow. Many thought he was struck with leprosy—God's greatest punishment for sinners. From that point on, Henry's health was cursed and he fought doggedly on as his body continued to betray him—reducing this once great warrior to an invalid. Fortunately for England, his heir was ready and eager to take over. But Henry wasn't willing to relinquish what he had worked so hard to preserve. No one was going to take away his royal prerogative—not even Prince Hal. But Henry didn't count on Hal's dauntless nature, which threatened to tear the royal family apart.</span></p>

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