
John Trevena
Ernest George Henham (1870β1948) was a Canadian-British author who wrote novels at the beginning of the 20th century about Dartmoor and Devon, England. He also published literary works under the pseudonym John Trevena.

A Drake by George!
In a quaint village, an overbearing captain stirs up laughter and trouble as his attempts to control the community are constantly undermined by his own eccentricities and the antics of his unusual family.
By John Trevena

Furze the Cruel
In the early 20th century, on the English moorlands, fate, folklore, and a cast of characters intertwine to reveal the relentless struggles of survival against both nature and society.
By John Trevena

Menotah: A Tale of the Riel Rebellion
Amidst a brewing rebellion, a tale is spun of love, war, and the collision of cultures, all seen through the eyes of a young woman finding her way.
By John Trevena

The Plowshare and the Sword: A Tale of Old Quebec
In a land of new beginnings, a priest finds himself caught between warring nations and the allure of a native woman as he seeks power in a world on the brink of conflict.
By John Trevena

By Violence
In a land of sweeping moors, a disillusioned seeker confronts the brutal truths of humanity to find his own spiritual awakening when new life emerges unexpectedly.
By John Trevena