Samuel Brice Hall is an experienced accountant who manages the tax mitigation and conservation strategy projects team at Piedmont Private Equity, LLC, as its director of investor relations. When he isn't working, Samuel Brice Hall enjoys reading. He reads several books per month and particularly enjoys historical fiction. Below are three of the most prominent historical fiction authors in the world: 1. Phil Rickman - A native of Lancashire, England, Rickman wrote five well-received novels before writing the first book in his acclaimed Merrily Watkins series, The Wine of Angels in 1998. The series is now comprised of 15 books, the last of which titled, For the Hell of It was released in 2019. 2. Kate Alcott - Journalist Patricia O'Brien is the author behind the literary pseudonym of Alcott. The New York Times bestselling author has written several historical fiction novels, including The Dressmaker and A Touch of Stardust, the latter of which follows protagonist Julie Crawford in his pursuit of becoming a Hollywood screenwriter. 3. Bernard Cromwell - An English author who now resides in the US, Cornwell is best known for The Last Kingdom series in addition to his novels about protagonist Richard Sharpe. He has written 21 novels about Sharpe since 1981, including Sharpe's Tiger, which details the beginning of the fictional character's military career in 1799 s part of a British expedition to India for the purpose of driving out the French.
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AuthorIn 2011, Mr. Hall relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, and accepted an appointment as the director of investor relations at Piedmont Private Equity, where he remains. ArchivesCategories
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