Jecks has written a series of novels featuring Sir Baldwin Furnshill, a former
Knight Templar, and his friend Simon Puttock, Bailiff of Lydford Castle. He founded
The Medieval Murderers, a speaking and entertainment group of historical writers including
Bernard Knight,
Ian Morson,
Susanna Gregory,
Phillip Gooden and
CJ Sansom. The group has developed to collaborate on their books written as linked novellas, each book with a consistent theme, under the brand of
The Medieval Murderers. More recently he helped create the ''
Historical Writers' Association''. A member of the
Society of Authors and
Royal Literary Society, Jecks was the Chairman of the
Crime Writers' Association in 2004–05. In 2005 he became a member of the
Detection Club. From 1998 he organised the CWA Debut Dagger competition for two years, helping unpublished authors to win their first contracts. He was shortlisted for the Theakston's Old Peculiar Best Novel of the Year prize in 2007. He also judged the CWA/Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award for three years. Jecks speaks at literary festivals and historical meetings, at which he talks with
Ian Mortimer, the historian, as well as Medieval Murderers. He helped create the Conway Stewart Detection Collection with a pen named for him. In 2014 he was the Grand Master of the Krewe of Little Rascals parade, the first parade of the New Orleans Mardi Gras. In the same year he was invited to be the International Guest of Honour at the Toronto Bloody Words Festival. Jecks has embarked on a trilogy of Hundred Years' War stories with Simon and Schuster UK. The first,
Fields of Glory, was published in 2014. The second,
Blood on the Sand, was published in June 2015. He also has a modern spy thriller published with Kindle,
Act of Vengeance, and two short story collections:
No One Can Hear You Scream and
For The Love of Old Bones. == Bibliography ==