Review a book for the society

Would you like to review a book for the Society’s Journal?

We have three books that are available now.

Tithe Barns by Joseph Rogers (published by Amberley Publishing in June 2021) – an exploration of some of the country’s notable examples, shedding light on a little-known regular feature in Britain’s towns and villages.

The Chester Creek Murders by Nathan Dylan Goodwin – an investigative genetic genealogy mystery by the author of the Morton Farrier Forensic Genealogist series, this is the first in the Venator Cold Case series.

Doomsday DNA: Edgeworth by Daniel Baxter Edgeworth – an historical and genetic investigation into a Domesday lord, the first lord to use the Edgeworth surname, and his descendants

Book reviews in the journal should be between 300 and 500 words.

If you would like to review any of the books detailed above, please contact the Editor (editor@gfhs.org.uk) and you will be sent a complimentary copy of the book.

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