KYLIE FITZPATRICK
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Kylie Fitzpatrick – also known as K.T. Fitzpatrick – is an author, educator, and consulting editor. 

Her five historical novels have been published in eleven languages.

​She holds Masters and Doctoral degrees in Literature and Creative Writing.

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LATEST

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Podcast ​with My Life in Books
​Airing 9 September 2024 1 p.m. Eastern Time, Australia.
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Under The Black Mountain, Kylie's new novel, was published as an Audio Original by Bolinda on 1 May 2024, launching new pen name, K.T. Fitzpatrick, and the Eva Willoughby historical crime series. Outback noir!

Australian publisher
Bolinda are the largest online, audio and digital publisher and bookstore in the Southern hemisphere. The global library app BorrowBox is powered by Bolinda Audio.
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Dotbooks, Germany

​New digital versions of Tapestry and The Silver Thread have been launched in Germany.
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K.T. Fitzpatrick discusses the experience of Under The Black Mountain being published in audio before print. 
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NOVELS

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Tapestry

The writings of an eleventh century embroiderer in the court of Edward the Confessor, discovered by a twenty-first century professor of Medieval History, tell the dramatic story of the end of Saxon England. As their parallel stories unfold, the mysteries of the 900 year-old Bayeux Tapestry are solved.

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The Secret of the Ninth Stone

Sarah O’Reilly works as a typesetter in a newspaper office in old London town. She becomes embroiled in the mystery of a jewel thief who is murdering his victims. The trail of missing gems leads to India, to ghosts, and to the dangerous cult of the destroyer goddess Kali.

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The Silver Thread

Rhia Mahoney watches in despair as her father’s linen warehouse goes up in flames. Her life is changed beyond all imagination when her uncle, a shipping merchant, commits suicide. Death, love and adventure pursue her as she finds herself alone and in search of justice.

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Women of the Round Table​

A novel of love and betrayal set against the  backdrop of the Wars of the Roses. William Caxton has published Morte D’arthur. Elizabeth Wydeville visits him in secret telling her story, about her marriage to Edward IV, and her fiery relationship with her friend, Elayne. Both women claim Morte D’arthur's most popular tale: the Story of the Grail.

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