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Alastair Brian Atkin spent an idyllic early childhood in his family village on the then largely unspoilt Lincolnshire coast. Following bleak wartime and post war years in the middle of the fens at Spalding, he went on to London University. After National Service as an R.A.F. Officer, he then spent the next thirty-seven challenging years as a professional engineer in the oil/petrochemical industry, being awarded the M.B.E. for services to the same in 1990.
Since retirement he and his wife have lived on Exmoor, their favourite walking area. They have two sons and a daughter, all keen walkers, and seven grandchildren.
Brian has previously written three walking guides and numerous magazine articles.
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Andrew Atkinson was, for many years, a Police Officer working within a variety of departments in New Scotland Yard and The Home Office. For the past twelve years he has been a successful international IT consultant, working with major financial and technology-based institutions around the world.
In his spare time, Andrew enjoys flying light aircraft and has obtained licenses in Europe, Africa and America. Whenever possible, he enjoys scuba diving. He is a licensed radio amateur and a Freeman of the City of London. Andrew can be contacted via www.andrewatkinson.org, where news of his other books may also be found.
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Bill Appleton was born in Essex, but between his teens and his late twenties he lived a somewhat wild life in East and South London. A qualified engineer, he worked on several sensitive defence contracts and also in the field of medical technology. While he writes fiction, much of what he writes, and the characters he creates, come from real-life experiences and encounters. He currently lives in Canada where he is writing a second Phil Harrison novel.
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Chris would be the first to admit that they have been married for far too many years but both would readily agree that they have three extremely nice children from their union.
Originally from South London, they emigrated up north after reading several James Herriot books, and have lived in North Yorkshire for the past 20 years.
They have been keen eBayers for six years and until recently had managed to maintain 100% positive feedback!
Their hobbies include tennis, collecting, supporting York City Football Club and £4.99 Cava. And to accompany the Cava their favourite takeaway dishes are:
# 57 Singapore Fried Rice
# 34 Sweet and Sour Combo (Cantonese Style)
# 23 Hu Nan Chicken
Chris and Alison are very nice people indeed, and as a thank you for buying this book they hope to invite you to their barbecue in the Bahamas soon.
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Christine Anderson is married to Dennis, has lived in the North East of England all her life and has been a practising spiritual medium since the early nineties. While her written work has mostly been spiritually inspired verse and philosophy, this is her first novel.
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Connie Anderson, one of nine children, was born and bred in Malta. Her father, a carpenter, and her mother, a teacher, met during World War II when they were both working as Air Raid Wardens.
In the late sixties Connie met and married a British soldier. She gave up her teaching career when his job took them all over the world. While stationed in Germany they had two children.
When the family settled in Devon, they began to foster numerous children over a twelve-year period. They adopted two boys.
It was only when they stopped fostering that Connie finally found the time and energy to write the novel that was on hold for so long.
Connie has written stories and poetry from a very early age. Her earliest memory is when, at six years old, she was told off for writing a story instead of listening to her teacher!
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A successful business career behind her, Daleen Angel-Bridge returned to her 'first love': writing. 'Life is beautiful' is her motto. Although her roots and patriotism is in South Africa, Romantic Italy is the country of her dreams. Her enjoyments are many: the company of her loved ones, travel, music, food, theatre, people, children, golf, rugby, cricket, mountains, forests, rivers, lakes, birds, elephants, lions, leopard, cheetah and every one of the many kinds of wild animals still abundant in her country. She loves trees and beautiful gardens. She gets poetical about South Africa's people especially about the miracle man, Mr Nelson Mandela. She remains hopeful that someday poverty, AIDS and unemployment will be something of the past.
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After returning from National Service with the R.A.F., Derek Anderton spent the majority of his working life as a manager with the Littlewoods Organisation. Now retired, he lives quietly with his wife of 50 years on Merseyside. His experiences as a teenager on Southport's Pleasureland fairground prompted him to write his first book, "A Prize Every Time" Prior to that, he had short stories broadcast on B.B.C. radio and also published nationally but he will readily admit that writing comes a very poor second to his passion for snooker - a game in which he has had a life-long involvement.
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I was born and grew up in the beautiful town of Bournemouth, Dorset. My inspiration for “The Christmas Present” came from the wonderful annual Christmas processions we used to have in Bournemouth town centre. As a child I would stand watching the Christmas parade waving, cheering and day dreaming about flying off into the sky with Father Christmas and his reindeer.
My hobbies include swimming, reading, walking and, yes, I love Christmas.
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Irfan Agha has worked in the Advertising industry for over 30 years. He worked for Beaverbrook Newspapers for two years when he first arrived in England in 1968, before starting his own Creative Agency.
He has owned and run a Contract Publishing company and a Direct Marketing Agency, both of which he sold in the late '90s and now works as a consultant in the Advertising industry. He has two grown up sons and has semi retired to a small village in Hampshire.
This is his first novel and he hopes to write a sequel in the near future. He has recently started a golf clothing company. Golf being the love of his life
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Jean Allen began her working life on the civilian staff of the Northamptonshire County Police Headquarters. Although she held the position of Secretary to the Inspector of Training for only twelve months, her interest in police matters and detective work remained with her over the years. She left to take up a career in teaching before taking early retirement. This gave her the opportunity to turn to writing.
The author is married and lives in Hampshire where the scenes of crime are set. Her first full length crime novel featuring Detective Inspector Hawley was published in 2004.
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A graduate of the University of London, John Ashton studied geography and geomorphology as he wanted to know how hills were created and planned to avoid any form of career involving desks.
John qualified as a chartered accountant in 1984 and promised himself that he would escape from the exciting world of auditing by 1990.
In 1985 he travelled to the Middle East on an eighteen month contract; he returned to the UK in 1990, thereby allowing Saddam Hussein easy access to the Upper Gulf region. "He waited until my wife was back in Europe before invading" explains John "as he didn't want her nagging in his human shield".
In 2002 he finally underwent the frontal lobotomy reversal required to recover some of the personality and character he had been forced to have removed when becoming a chartered accountant. Now best described as a "recovering human being", John spends his time between the insides of various hostelries, on a number of (failing) business interests, and at his keyboard (where he vainly searches for that Pullitzer winning idea).
His previous works include a delightful publication on the operation of insurance companies in the Middle East, a humourless piece entitled "The Tax Regime of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia", and a range of newspaper articles on subjects as challenging as "Succession planning in the family business", "The effect of the euro on North East business" and "How to have fun with a calculator" (a rework of his 1998 masterpiece "Having a laugh with an accountant").
Struggling to support the wives and children of the employees' of his favourite brewery, he is searching for a second wife and hopes to be able to describe himself as a "contented, mature and successful" individual before his fiftieth birthday; being short, fat and bald, he has given up on being "tall, dark and handsome".
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Lewis Ambrose was born in Stevenage, Hertfordshire on the 27th January 1986. He has been working since the age of 13 with jobs varying from a Saturday job on a market stall to an administrator for a life insurance company. He began writing in July 2007 and discovering a passion for it. His inspiration for writing came from his mother who had written her own children’s fantasy book and this is when Vixen Phoenix and The Everknights came to life. Lewis also has a project for a sitcom planned out but has opted to focus on writing his books for now.
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Born in 1950 in the Border city of Carlisle, into one of the most dysfunctional families ever to inhabit the earth.
Brought up, if you will forgive the overstatement, to be afraid of my own shadow, prepared me for a life of being afraid of, not only my own shadow, but of everyone else's as well.
Watching my mother suffer in silence, always comforting, and never complaining, should have stood me in good stead for avoiding a similar fate. But that's not quite how it works, so I lurched into my future silently declaring "Fully Trained Victim - Do your Worst".
As I crumple into old age, I choose to live alone with my faithful dog, Amber.
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The author, as a youth, was mildly inconvenienced by the Luftwaffe, the education system and the army in that order. Legally released into the town of London as a plausible adult, he searched aimlessly for his spotlight. Failing to determine its location, he has lurked in the shadows seething the serious with cynical observations whilst bending certain of his talents to the acquisition of food and water.
Behind a sham mask of maturity he continues to spoil his ballot papers, save pennies in the bank and smoke in public places. Having now relinquished his look back in anger, he sees nothing but comedy in the parade and offers this subversive account of some of its also-rans - the ones with more personality than the propriety of poise.
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Rory Patrick Allen was born to Irish parents in U.K. He holds dual nationality, Irish and British. He has travelled and worked extensively throughout the Arab world and continues to do so. He is the author of several short stories, and one stage play. This is his first full length work.
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Thomas Ash is the pseudonym of a retired intelligence officer. He was born into a military family with its roots in Kent since the 15th century.
His grandmother was the popular novelist Mary Hamilton writing at the beginning of the 20th century.
Thomas became a fighter pilot in the 1950s and was selected for intelligence duties at the height of the Cold War. When he left the RAF in 1985, as a consultant to a computer company, he had been head of a succession of intelligence departments in the MOD and elsewhere.
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Tom Atkins joined the Royal Air Force in 1986 and has flown operationally over Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq. He is an authority on Second World War aviation and regularly gives presentations to groups, clubs and societies. His historical knowledge and his own military flying background give him a unique insight into the lives, surroundings, and equipment used by his characters, which he uses to full effect in his books. He is married and lives with his wife and son in Newark, England.
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The author is a retired attorney living in South Florida where he enjoys the warm air, sunshine and the outdoor pursuits of the tropical life. But most of all, he enjoys telling a good story to those who like to read one.
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