Graham Oxley was born in 1945 in Weston-Super-Mare and, aside from a year of hitchhiking around Europe in his late teens, has lived there for his entire life.
He went to the local grammar school and left at the age of seventeen with two O-levels to his name. His academic failure at school might have been due to the fact that his mother became ill when he was about seven years old. She died of cancer when he was nine years old. He likes to think that the lack of her guiding hand through his school years was the reason he did not pass exams. However, he does concede that it was probably due to his own laziness and his failure to ever do any homework which caused him to leave school with no qualifications.
He worked at a variety of jobs after leaving school but never found anything which he really liked. Instead, he began studying at home and eventually gained a law degree at a local college. Finally, after several years, he qualified as a solicitor and ended up practising in his home town for about twenty years, before retiring at the age of sixty-nine. It was only then that he began writing seriously and was able to find the time to finish the novel which he had started writing about fifty years before. It's never too late.
Graham Oxley's The Price of Justice is a fast-paced crime novel about a major investigation into luxury car thefts.
The grandparents of Niz and Naz are wrongfully accused of stealing money from the Post Office.
The readers who are fans of detective stories and courtroom dramas will surely love to indulge in this fictional story. The author handles the plot of this story extremely well.
In The Four Disciples by Graham Oxley, embark on a journey with Mark, Luke, Ruth and Sylvia as they navigate the complexities of young adulthood, friendship and personal growth. Mark's determination to improve his squash skills mirrors his quest for self-discovery,
This book is a tale of a robbery committed during the time of the pandemic. Mavis works in a solicitors' office and is asked to deal with the matter by the security firm who have been robbed. She seeks the help of Charlie Chivers, the international detective who works in an office upstairs.
This story relates the tale of every mother's nightmare - The loss of a young child. The inquiry which needed a swift solution but with delicate handling. A problem which only an international detective could solve.
This sequel follows the progress of Mavis into the legal profession as an articled clerk and we see the clients she represents and witness the cases she deals with. Arnold Pigg dips his toe into the intriguing pool which is Whitehall and samples top quality food and a few other delights.
My collection of poems has been jotted down throughout my life and finally combined together in a single volume.
This novel is the tale of a small government office in which about a dozen people work.
