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Author: Julia Gregson

The Water Horse – Julia Gregson

A bit too melodramatic for my tastes, with one dimensional characters and Victorian social cliches abounding, and it just peters out at the end. On the plus side, some good graphic descriptions of the wounds of war and the limited level of medical care available during the Crimean War.

Amazo.co.uk: The Water Horse – Julia Gregson

Author MaryPosted on 23 January 2009Categories Historical fictionTags Julia Gregson

About Me

Born and brought up in Solihull, I studied at St Andrews and in Chester before moving to live and work in London. In 2020 I relocated to Herefordshire.

I’ve done a variety of jobs in the legal sector, focusing on the knowledge management and technology side of things since 2000. You’ll find details on LinkedIn.

SparklyTrainers is about my world outside work. As you’ll see, I love to travel, take photos and read.

My email is [my firstname] @ [my surname].com

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