
A. D. (Augustine David) Crake
Augustine David Crake (1836β1890) was an English cleric and author, known for devotional works, and for juvenile historical fiction that has been compared to the books of John Mason Neale.

The Last Abbot of Glastonbury: A Tale of the Dissolution of the Monasteries
A desperate escape, a hidden child, and the looming threat of a king set the stage for a collision of faith and power during a brutal period of English history.
By A. D. (Augustine David) Crake

Edwy the Fair or the First Chronicle of Aescendune A Tale of the Days of Saint Dunstan
In Anglo-Saxon England, a prince's rescue from a wolf sparks a sweeping saga of love, loyalty, and the clash of crown and church.
By A. D. (Augustine David) Crake

Brian Fitz-Count: A Story of Wallingford Castle and Dorchester Abbey
Amidst castle ramparts and brewing civil war, a troubled baron grapples with his past as he confronts the upcoming challenges of medieval life.
By A. D. (Augustine David) Crake

The Rival Heirs; being the Third and Last Chronicle of Aescendune
Amidst clashing cultures after a conquest, a young man vows revenge for his mother's murder, embarking on a perilous quest that tests his loyalty and honor.
By A. D. (Augustine David) Crake

Alfgar the Dane or the Second Chronicle of Aescendune A Tale of the Days of Edmund Ironside
In a divided kingdom, a young man wrestles with his blood ties amidst treachery when ancient grudges ignite a war that could shatter everything he knows.
By A. D. (Augustine David) Crake

The House of Walderne A Tale of the Cloister and the Forest in the Days of the Barons' Wars
In a world of knights, outlaws, and ancient castles, destinies collide amidst a war-torn land where love and loyalty are tested.
By A. D. (Augustine David) Crake