The King's Exile (Thomas Hill Trilogy 2) (41 page)

Having been negotiated by Sir George Ayscue on behalf of the English Parliament, the terms of the charter had the unforeseen result of giving the island, after the restoration of the monarchy, more independence than it would otherwise have enjoyed.

Sharp-eyed readers will have noticed that, for the sake of the story, I have delayed the arrival of Lord Willoughby in Barbados by about twelve months.

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CKNOWLEDGMENTS

As always, my thanks to my long-suffering wife Susan for her moral and practical support and to my daughter Laura, son Tom and brother Michael for their encouragement and suggestions.

Emma Buckley, my editor at Transworld, has nursed me through two Thomas Hill books with skill and patience. It is a delight to work with her and her colleagues and I thank them. Without them,
The King’s Exile
would have been a much poorer thing.

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God’s Fury, England’s Fire
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Sugar and Slaves
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Cromwell, Our Chief of Men
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The Common Peace
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White Cargo
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The Sugar Barons
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The English Atlantic in the Age of Revolution
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About the Author

After reading Law at Cambridge University,
Andrew Swanston
held various positions in the book trade, including being a director of Waterstone & Co. and chairman of Methven’s PLC, before turning to full-time writing. Inspired by a lifelong interest in seventeenth-century history, his Thomas Hill novels are set during the English Civil War and the early period of the Restoration. He lives with his wife in Surrey.

Also by Andrew Swanston

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THE KING’S EXILE
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