Meet Francis Edward Wintle, best known by his pen name – Edward Rutherfurd. This prominent English author has carved a niche in the arena of historical fiction. His journey, dotted with achievements, begins with his education at the prestigious University of Cambridge and Stanford Business School. Rutherfurd then navigated through diverse careers as a political researcher, a bookseller, and a publisher. Despite many attempts at crafting a book or play, success eluded him. Opting for a drastic course of action, he abandoned his flourishing career to focus on his lifelong passion for writing, culminating in his groundbreaking novel, Sarum.
Decoding Rutherfurd’s Unique Writing Style
Rutherfurd’s novels demand attention, not just for their compelling narratives but also for their length. With most ranging from a minimum of 500 pages to well over a 1000, they are exhaustively detailed and beautifully layered. His vivid descriptions and captivating storytelling have allowed his works to transcend language barriers, with translations available in 20 distinct languages. Despite a packed schedule, Rutherfurd equally divides his time between Europe and North America – a testament to his devotion to his craft.
Journey from First Draft to Bestseller
The genesis of Rutherfurd’s journey as a published author began with an unassuming manuscript written in 1983. Sarum: The Novel of England endured a four-year wait before seeing the light of the publication world in 1987. The novel quickly vaulted up to the bestseller lists, settling comfortably for 23 weeks on the revered New York Times list. This accomplishment set the stage for Rutherfurd’s prolific writing career.
Edward Rutherfurd’s Books in Order:
Publication Order of Dublin Saga Books