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Roche, who thinks he saw an angel, and who serves his flock so faithfully and gives them hope throughout the pestilence. Haunting and evocative, shocking and intense, the novel portrays in graphic detail the suffering and gruesome deaths of the plague victims, but explores also the nature of faith, hope and the courage of those who lived and died during that terrible time. This is the book that first awoke in me my interest in history, and the passion for the Middle Ages that informs so many of my own books now. It must, of course, be remembered that although set in 2054, Doomsday Book was published in the early 1990s when much of the technology which we now take for granted had not been invented, although the author has invented other remarkable gadgets (and a way to time-travel) that may well come into being one day. But these trifles are irrelevant when set against a touching and gripping drama that still has the power to keep me turning the pages and reading late into the night. About Felicity Pulman: Felicity is an award-winning author of numerous short stories and novels for children and teenagers, mostly notably Ghost Boy, the Shalott trilogy, The Janna Mysteries, and A Ring Through Time. Ghost Boy (a time-slip back to 1881 and an outbreak of smallpox at the Quarantine Station in Sydney) forms the basis of a popular Ghost Boy tour at the QS for students studying the novel, and is currently under development for a movie. The Janna Mysteries (a sixbook medieval crime series) are about to be republished for the adult fiction market under the title The Janna Chronicles. The first novel, Blood Oath, will be published by Momentum Books in midJanuary 2015, with the next five books following every month thereafter. Felicity’s novel, titled I, Morgana, is her first novel for adults. It draws on her continuing fascination with the legend of King Arthur, and in particular the character of the much-reviled Morgan le Fay. I, Morgana tells the true story of a young woman, promised a kingdom but betrayed by everyone she has ever loved and trusted. Her revenge will bring down a kingdom and break her heart, with ramifications for our own time unless she can learn the lessons of the past in order to save our future. I, Morgana is published by Momentum Books, the epublishing arm of Pan Macmillan, but is also available in paperback. Go to http://momentumbooks.com.au/books/i-morgana for more details. Felicity was recently awarded the inaugural Di Yerbury writer’s residency in the UK, and will spend three months in England next year researching and writing the sequel to I, Morgana, with the working title, Return to Camelot. Go to Felicity’s website and blog to find information about her books, her research, and her tips on writing: www.felicitypulman.com.au An extract from her novel I, Morgana follows -