C.C. Humphreys
Born in Toronto, raised in London, U.K., C.C. Humphreys is an actor, playwright, fight choreographer and novelist. His first job out of school was as a motorcycle messenger, based in St Giles, where much of his most recents novels, Plague and now Fire, take place. Humphreys has written nine historical fiction novels, including The French Executioner, the Jack Absolute series, Vlad and Shakespeare’s Rebel. He lives in Salt Spring Island, B.C.
Fire
Fire is a thriller set in London 1666 and follows on from Plague. It is the epic tale of the hunt for a serial killer threatening London’s rich and poor during the Great Fire of London.