Skip to content
Cécile Sune Cécile Sune
  • Blog
  • Authors
  • About me
  • Contact
Cécile Sune
Cécile Sune

Nothing Left Sacred by Daniel Diehl

January 27, 2015December 9, 2018
Nothing Left Sacred by Daniel Diehl
Nothing Left Sacred by Daniel Diehl

The following is a guest post by Daniel Diehl, author of  Nothing Left Sacred. If you would like to write a guest post on my blog, please send me an e-mail at contact@cecilesune.com.

About the Book

Nothing Left Sacred takes the reader on a twisting, panic-filled journey through the secretive corridors of power surrounding Henry VIII and the glittering Tudor court. This taught political thriller carries us from the grandeur of the royal palaces to the seldom-glimpsed resistance network that rose in opposition to Henry’s radical religious reforms which would create the Church of England.

When the mounting panic created by the King’s emotional instability combines with the twisted machinations of a corrupt justice system, they collide head-on with the leaders of England’s fantastically wealthy, yet tragically naïve, monastic community. The struggle between these opposing forces creates an atmosphere of claustrophobia and dark political paranoia not found in a historical novel since Umberto Ecco’s The Name of the Rose.

Daniel Diehl
Daniel Diehl

About the Author

Daniel Diehl has been an author, writer and investigative historian for thirty-five years. For nearly twenty years, Diehl has been involved in writing for publication and documentary television production. Mr. Diehl’s work has won awards from the Houston (Texas) Film Festival, the National Trust for Historic Preservation (US) and the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Arts Foundation. Working alone and as a part of the multi-award winning team of Daniel Diehl and Mark Donnelly, Diehl has produced work in two main categories; trade publication and television documentary scripts. His canon of work includes twenty non-fiction books (which have been translated into ten foreign languages), one previous work of fiction and scripts for more than one hundred and seventy hours of documentary television primarily for A&E Network, The History Channel, History International, Biography Channel and Discovery Network.

Follow Daniel Diehl on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/daniel.diehl.31  

Follow the author on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanielDiehlBOOK

Daniel Diehl Guest Post authorchurchcorruptiondaniel diehldocumentaryenglandfictionhenry viiihistoriankingmark donnellynon-fictionnothing left sacredpolitical thrillerpublicationreligious reformsresistanceroyal palacescriptstelevisiontudorumberto eccowriter

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Daniel Diehl

Daniel Diehl has been an author, writer and investigative historian for thirty-five years. For nearly twenty years, Diehl has been involved in writing for publication and documentary television production. Mr. Diehl’s work has won awards from the Houston (Texas) Film Festival, the National Trust for Historic Preservation (US) and the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Arts Foundation. Working alone and as a part of the multi-award winning team of Daniel Diehl and Mark Donnelly, Diehl has produced work in two main categories; trade publication and television documentary scripts. His canon of work includes twenty non-fiction books (which have been translated into ten foreign languages), one previous work of fiction and scripts for more than one hundred and seventy hours of documentary television primarily for A&E Network, The History Channel, History International, Biography Channel and Discovery Network.

Related Posts

Guest Post Without a Doubt by Nancy Cole Silverman

Reinvention

August 16, 2016December 9, 2018

The following is a guest post by Nancy Cole Silverman, author of Without a Doubt, a Carol Childs Mystery. At some point in life, most of us will need to reinvent ourselves.  The job market, like some of us grew up with, no longer offers a gold watch after twenty-five years of service. And once out the door, it’s more a matter of reaching for that brass ring and hoping for the…

Read More
Gerrie Ferris Finger Running With Wild Blood by Gerrie Ferris Finger

Writing by the Seat of your Pants

December 30, 2015December 9, 2018

The following is a guest post by Gerrie Ferris Finger, author of Running With Wild Blood. If you would like to write a guest post on my blog, please send me an e-mail at contact@cecilesune.com. I appear on lots of panels, do radio, answer blog questions, go to book festivals and am, without fail, asked this question. How do you construct your plots? Do you outline or do you write “by…

Read More
Eric Yates Childhood Mischief in Wartime Birmingham

Childhood Mischief in Wartime Birmingham

September 21, 2015December 9, 2018

The following is a guest post by the publisher of Eric Yates, author of Childhood Mischief in Wartime Birmingham. If you would like to write a guest post on my blog, please send me an e-mail at contact@cecilesune.com. About the Book This treasure trove of Second World War stories are a must read for those wanting to know about the lives of ordinary families in the history of Britain – or…

Read More

Goodreads Challenge

2024 Reading Challenge

2024 Reading Challenge
Cecile has read 70 books toward her goal of 100 books.
hide
70 of 100 (70%)
view books
©2026 Cécile Sune | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes