Published: 2005

No Entry - cover

No Entry is set on the Romney Marsh, and follows Storm Ahead.

This time, Tamzin, Rissa, Meryon and Roger are involved in helping to run a farm which is supposed to be completely isolated due to foot and mouth.

The book has a new preface by Shelley Edwards, Monica's daughter, and an expanded introduction by Joy Wotton.

 

Reviews

  • I am much enjoying the Monica Edwards' Romney Marsh books. I'd been put off them before because I knew how expensive and difficult to obtain they were. The more I read of them, the more I enjoy returning to the development of Tamzin & Co. and the fascinating cast of village characters.
  • Berwyn Peet
  • As I re-read these books after the lapse of so many years, not only am I caught up afresh in all the characters' lives, but vividly impressed with Monica Edwards' talents in telling a story, creating living, breathing human beings, colouring in endless landscapes and pictures, and with every page bringing a new lesson to any reader, but particularly to a young growing readership. I imagine her father must have blessed his congregation, and this young daughter, with inspired sermons!
  • Pauline Juckes
  • I can't thank you enough for republishing these books. I have been a fan since I was nine and living in London. I yearned and yearned to live at Punchbowl Farm. I discovered the Tamzin stories later and I think they have the edge for me but I love them all still and I am now in my fifties. It is so good to know that there are loads more people out there who feel like I do. Many thanks.
  • Lesley Collyer