Historical Tales

In my travels, I developed an interest in the collision between cultures when Europeans ventured out to the rest of the world. Before turning to fiction, I cut my teeth writing dramatized histories of Europeans in Asia. Here are two tales from several years ago, and a similarly themed piece on Dutchmen meeting the Indians of the Hudson Valley.
-- Bill
pic

Broken Chain: How the Dutch, the Mohicans and the Mohawks Remembered Early Encounters on the Hudson

pic

The Company's Reward: The brilliant career and dramatic fall of Justus Schouten, a Dutchman in Siam, 1620-1636.

pic

Twilight at Ava: A British Diplomat and a Burmese King face off in 1855.

pic

Sex and the City - The Early Years: In this bawdy look at Dutch Manhattan, meet New York's first woman on the prowl and many more of the libertine characters who called New Amsterdam home.


The Mevrouw Who Saved Manhattan
Reviews

"[A] romp through the history of New Netherland that would surely have Petrus Stuyvesant complaining about the riot transpiring between its pages ... Readers are guaranteed a genuine adventure that will evoke the full range of human emotions. Once begun, they can expect to experience that rare difficulty in putting down a book before they have finished."
-- de Halve Maen, Journal of the Holland Society of New York, Summer 2009

"Bill Greer has deftly blended fact and fiction in his humorous tale The Mevrouw Who Saved Manhattan. ... The characters are rowdy, raunchy, loveable, and sometimes despicable, but thoroughly believable. ... This is a thoroughly delightful story that brings the Dutch colonies to life."
-- Historical Novels Review Online, August 2009

Bill's Book

The Mevrouw Who
Saved Manhattan
A Novel of New Amsterdam

"A very authentic ring,
like etchings by
Van Ostade and Steen."

-- Charles Wendell, Ph.D.,
President of the
New Netherland Institute

book cover

Join Mevrouw Jackie Lambert
on a madcap ride through
New York history.

More about the book.

Buy the Book at
Amazon

Also available
for the Kindle
and the Nook

Download 50 Pages
and see what you think

What readers say:

"Hilarious. Jackie had me
laughing out loud."

"Authority beyond question."

"People and action [are]
right on the money."

"Gets better and
better ... toward a
highly satisfying resolution."

"How lusty those Dutch are."