Order of Kate Sedley Books

Kate Sedley is the pen name of Brenda Margaret Lilian Honey Clarke, who writes historical fiction and historical mystery novels. Originally from Bristol, England, Kate attended The Red Maids’ School in Westbury-on-Trym. She is well-regarded for her meticulous research and her engaging writing style. Kate is married with a son and daughter.
Kate Sedley became a published author in 1969 with the novel The Kingmaker (as by Brenda Honeyman). She began writing as Brenda Clarke in 1978 with Glass Island. Finally, she adopted her Kate Sedley pen name with the advent of her Roger the Chapman character in 1991 with her novel Death and the Chapman. Below is a list of Kate Sedley’s books in order of when they were originally published:
Publication Order of In The Shadow Of The Throne Books
(as Brenda Honeyman)
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Richmond and Elizabeth |
(1967) |
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The Warrior King / Harry the King |
(1970) |
Publication Order of Roger The Chapman Books
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Death and the Chapman |
(1991) |
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The Plymouth Cloak |
(1992) |
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The Hanged Man / The Weaver’s Tale |
(1993) |
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The Holy Innocents |
(1994) |
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The Eve of Saint Hyacinth |
(1995) |
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The Wicked Winter |
(1995) |
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The Brothers of Glastonbury |
(1997) |
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The Weaver’s Inheritance |
(1998) |
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The Saint John’s Fern |
(1999) |
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The Goldsmith’s Daughter |
(2001) |
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The Lammas Feast |
(2002) |
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Nine Men Dancing |
(2003) |
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The Midsummer Rose |
(2004) |
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The Burgundian’s Tale |
(2005) |
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The Prodigal Son |
(2005) |
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The Three Kings of Cologne |
(2007) |
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The Green Man |
(2008) |
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The Dance of Death |
(2009) |
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Wheel of Fate |
(2010) |
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The Midsummer Crown |
(2011) |
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The Tintern Treasure |
(2012) |
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The Christmas Wassail |
(2013) |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
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The Kingmaker / Last of the Barons |
(1969) |
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Brother Bedford |
(1972) |
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Good Duke Humphrey |
(1973) |
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King’s Minions |
(1974) |
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The Queen and Mortimer |
(1974) |
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Edward, The Warrior |
(1975) |
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All the King’s Sons |
(1976) |
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The Golden Griffin |
(1976) |
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At the King’s Court |
(1977) |
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The King’s Tale |
(1977) |
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Macbeth, King of Scots |
(1977) |
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Emma the Queen |
(1978) |
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Glass Island |
(1978) |
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The Lofty Banners |
(1979) |
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For King and Country |
(1979) |
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Harold of the English |
(1979) |
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The Far Morning |
(1982) |
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All Through The Day |
(1985) |
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Three Women |
(1985) |
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Winter Landscape |
(1987) |
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Under Heaven |
(1989) |
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Equal Chance |
(1990) |
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Riches of the Heart |
(1991) |
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Beyond the World |
(1992) |
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Sisters and Lovers |
(1992) |
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A Durable Fire |
(1993) |
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A Rose in May |
(1993) |
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Sweet Auburn |
(1995) |
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Richard Plantagenet |
(1997) |
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A Royal Alliance |
(1999) |
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Notes: The Hanged Man is also known as The Weaver’s Tale. The Warrior King was originally published as Harry the King. The In the Shadow of the Throne series was written as Brenda Honeyman.
The Kingmaker, Brother Bedford, Good Duke Humphrey, King’s Minions, Queen and Mortimer, Edward the Warrior, All the King’s Sons, Golden Griffin, At the King’s Court, The King’s Tale, Macbeth, King of Scots, Emma, The Queen and Harold of the English were written as Brenda Honeyman.
Glass Island, The Lofty Banners, Far Morning, All Through the Day, A Rose in May, Three Women, Winter Landscape, Under Heaven, Equal Chance, Sisters and Lovers, Beyond the World, Riches of the Heart, A Durable Fire, Sweet Auburn, Richard Plantagenet, Last of the Barons and A Royal Alliance were written as Brenda Clarke.