Category: Kate Clifford

Celebrating the Launch of the Kate Clifford Mysteries

May–what a glorious month in which to launch my new sleuth, Kate Clifford. On Tuesday, publication day, I’ll be signing books at noon at Seattle Mystery Bookshop.  Wednesday evening, the Medieval Women’s Choir will help me launch the series with glorious medieval music at… Continue Reading “Celebrating the Launch of the Kate Clifford Mysteries”

York as Muse

Here’s a link to a guest post I wrote for the blog, Raven-Haired Girl. I reused a title from a talk I gave at York St. John University six years ago, but that’s where the similarity ends. I had fun with it! http://ravenhairedgirl.com/2015/11/22/guest-post-candace-robb-author-of-owen-archer-mystery-series/ I… Continue Reading “York as Muse”

Relishing New(ish) Research About William Wallace and all that

Poking around in research about the English/Scottish border in the late 14th century (for the Kate Clifford series), I keep discovering bits and pieces of research that give me shivers of, oh, if only this had been published while I was writing the Margaret… Continue Reading “Relishing New(ish) Research About William Wallace and all that”

In Celebration of the E-book Launch of the Owen Archer Series

Today’s the day! And in honor of Owen Archer’s return to North America (an interesting feat for a mid-14th century Welshman, eh?), my friend Patricia Bracewell, invited me to appear on her blog for a Q&A about my mysteries. Check it out! I enjoyed… Continue Reading “In Celebration of the E-book Launch of the Owen Archer Series”

New Series Announced in Publishers Weekly!

It’s official!!!!! Pegasus Lands New Robb Series Author of the Owen Archer series, Candace Robb, closed a three-book deal with Pegasus Books for a new historical mystery series set in 14th-century York. The first book, The Service of the Dead, introduces readers to the… Continue Reading “New Series Announced in Publishers Weekly!”