Timothy Bowden Timothy Bowden i(12172395 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Pride and Justice Timothy Bowden , Bittern : Clan Destine Press , 2024 29551254 2024 single work novel historical fiction crime

'Regency England.

With no organised police force, there is nothing to stand in the way of a new breed of costumed villains, who hide their identities behind aliases and prey on the vulnerable.
Nothing, that is, except for the Vigils.

'Elizabeth Bennet is one; living a double life of accomplished but headstrong young woman by day, and masked, leather-armoured crimefighter by night.

'News of a dangerous villain targeting Hertfordshire leads her to suspect the newly-arrived Mr Bingley; the young man her older sister happens to be falling in love with. Could he be responsible for the abduction of several local girls? And where does his brooding friend, the infuriating Mr Darcy fit in?

'Elizabeth must fight two secret battles at once. One is physical, against the villain and his henchmen as she seeks to uncover his identity and thwart his evil plans. The other, also clandestine, is waged in the assembly halls and drawing rooms as she fights for her happiness, to carve out her own space within the confines society has set for her.

'Can a life lived in two halves ever be made whole when everything is at stake?
Does Elizabeth Bennet need her own hero? Absolutely not.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Freaks and Greeks Timothy Bowden , Point Frederick : Tar & Feather Publishing , 2017 12172620 2017 single work novel historical fiction horror

'KNOW THYSELF

'The words are carved into the temple wall, but Miltiades of Athens doesn't need their advice. He already knows who he is... a dull man, a spectator, someone who reads about the heroes of the past, unlikely to ever be one himself.

'Or is he?

'Sent by the tyrants who killed his father to re-establish contact with a far flung colony near the Black Sea, Miltiades begins to find he may be more of a leader than he - or his family - expected.

'The risks are great. From fractious Thracian neighbours to the growing power of the Persian Empire, and the knowledge that someone in his camp is acting as a spy.

'And there is worse. A black flood is rising. A terrible sickness, spreading across the ancient world, that brings the dead back from the afterlife. And when they return, they are hungry. Unleashed by the Egyptians in their greed for immortality, and fanned by the Persians as a weapon in their hunger for empire, it threatens the existence of Miltiades' little city-state and all he holds dear.

'And not just them - for the Persian's eyes are on the city of Athens itself, where a strange experiment is taking place: power is being held not by kings or the wealthy, but shared by all the citizens, together. They call it demos kratia. But this small flame of freedom will lost unless Miltiades can stand against the tide.

'The forces are gathering. The battle is here. A race for survival.

'At Marathon.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Undead Kelly Timothy Bowden , Hobart : Severed Press , 2013 12172432 2013 single work novel horror fantasy

'Melbourne, 1880 Something evil has appeared in the Australian outback – the dead are rising, and stalking the lonely bush tracks. Officially, they do not exist, their attacks attributed to the work of natives or madmen. But one man knows they are real, and is determined to expose the truth. Ned Kelly. Dubbed ‘Undead Kelly’, Ned desires one thing – to expose those responsible for unleashing this plague and hold them to account. But Ned is imprisoned, facing trial for the murder, and is sure to hang. His plan hinges on his one ally – a Remittance Man, an English wastrel banished to the colonies by his embarrassed family. A cynical man, more at risk of being devoured by his own internal monsters than the undead. Can he find the courage to emulate Ned, rise above expectations and become the saviour of the colony? Because somebody has to stop the rot…'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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