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Nathan Dylan Goodwin

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Author of the acclaimed genre-bestselling Forensic Genealogist series, featuring Morton Farrier.

Born in the famed battle town of Hastings, England, Nathan Dylan Goodwin has always had a passion for writing in one form or another. Having gained a degree in Radio, Film and Television Studies, Nathan went on to gain a Masters degree in Creative Writing, from Canterbury Christ Church University.

Nathan started his writing career with non-fiction, his first book 'Hastings at War' being published in May 2005. This was followed by three further local history books pertaining to the area around his home town of Hastings.

His first forays into fiction writing culminated in the publication in 2013 of 'Hiding the Past' - a genealogical crime mystery nov
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Oh yes, plenty more to come! I'm currently writing the latest full-length Morton Farrier book - about 80% written so far. I'm hoping for a rel…more
Hi Diane
Oh yes, plenty more to come! I'm currently writing the latest full-length Morton Farrier book - about 80% written so far. I'm hoping for a release early next year.
I grew up in Hastings and didn't know anything about the America Ground until I began researching it for the book - such an interesting period.
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Nathan Dylan Goodwin Book 7 in the Forensic Genealogist series!
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Hiding the Past (The Forens...

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The Hop-Picker Murders by Nathan Dylan Goodwin
"Another excellent book by Nathan. Set in Kent in 1923,

with Nellie Partridge as the main character, and with her mother, brother and aunt adding to the story. Nellie is trying to find out what happened to her older brother, the previous year.
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"Nathan Dylan Goodwin sets a high standard for genealogical crime fiction, with an emotional story filled with twists and turns right to the end.

Morton Farrier’s latest investigation, The Hop-Picker Murders, opens with a bang, as forensic genealogist " Read more of this review »
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“but what came out of his mouth was more of a mocking”
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“certainly become more acquainted with Mary Mercer”
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“you’d never catch Juliette ironing anything that wasn’t absolutely compulsory.”
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Rick Schroeder Hi Nathan,

Thanks for having me for a friend. Much appreciated.

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