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Daniel Cure, born 25th April 1980 in Worcester, is
a young English novelist, whose debut novel, The Road to
Inheritance was published by Trafford Publishing in May
2005.
Before becoming an author, Cure tried his hand at music, and
then went travelling for the latter half of 2003, and it was during
his time in Australia and New Zealand that he penned the first Will
Monohue novel. He has since completed an unpublished sequel
(rumoured to be titled Raphael) and the first of a series of
historical novels concerning a fifteenth century squire called Jack
Templeman.
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