Jonathan Reach is the pseudonym for a retired professional living in Wiltshire. He has a large grown-up family living around the world. His interests include walking, golf and cricket which he played at village level to seventy-two. He is a film buff and worked briefly as a film critic in his younger days. In the 60s and 70s, he made a number of amateur films set in Wiltshire.
In a tense, rain-soaked series, New Zealand and England face off in a thrilling cricket contest that keeps the outcome uncertain until the very last ball. As New Zealand fights to chase down a challenging target, England's bowlers and fielders push their limits
In Jonathan Reach's Stomacre and Other Stories, follow three unique narratives that profoundly explore universal themes of giving, growing and loyalty.
These stories feature a retired private detective, Robert Granger, living in some luxury in a small, select, private hotel in the south of the Isle of Wight.
