Brian Moynahan is an English journalist and historical writer. He graduated from the University of Cambridge in history with first class honours.[1] After this time he became a journalist with The Yorkshire Post, Town Magazine, and The Times.[2] He was also European Editor of The Sunday Times.[3] Since 1989 he has concentrated on writing histories while continuing to write for British and American newspapers. His works include a History of Christianity and God's Messenger, about the Protestant martyr, William Tyndale and his relationship with Thomas More. He has travelled extensively to Russia and has written three books on Russian history.[4] as well as three on aspects of Christianity. Because of his journalistic background, Moynahan's writing has been described as being, "mercifully free of the sludge that often clogs academic treatises",[5] and has enabled him to become a best-seller.