Philip Gregge

Author of historical dark ages fiction.

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SAVANT

An Anglo-Saxon murder mystery with surprises around every corner.

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Philip Gregge is a Dad, Grandad, musician, and the author of Denua, Warrior Queen and Savant. These two novels are set in the early Dark Ages but beware there is science fiction book on the horizon “The Outrageous Adventures of Dirk Slade, International Death-Metal Star & Prize-Winning Sci-Fi Author”.

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BY PHILIP GREGGE

Meet Denua, a woman of royalty, courage and faith. Set against the historical backdrop of the birth of England and France, Denua leads brave men into battle, travels across ancient Britain and Gaul, meets intriguing travellers on the way and rescues the original “Princess in the Tower.

This novelette is set in the early Dark Ages, meet Winfrith, an enigma. Who is she? Where did she come from? And what is her connection to the murder?

In the Anglo-Saxon Murder Mystery there are surprises around every corner.

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Denua

A pacey blend of history & invention.

The author holds the reins lightly with no trace of self importance , treating weighty matters with seriousness and humour.

Andy Raine, Author of Celtic Illustrations

A Pleasing Blend of Fact & Fiction!

Set many hundred of years ago in a rarely written-about period of history the reader journeys with a wide range of fascinating characters.

Susan Hardwick, Author of 'A Weaving of Peace'

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Savant

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  • Published On: December 19th, 2021|Comments Off on My Odd Name|

    Several of you have asked me to explain my pen-name, ‘Gregge’.  I come from a long line of Gregge’s. If you go to the graveyard at Pavenham, near Bedford, you’ll find some tombs of the rich ones. (The money went down another line - doesn’t it always?)