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They Came From SW19

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Nigel Williams is the author of twelve novels - including the best-selling Wimbledon Trilogy. His stage plays include Class Enemy , still being performed all over the world, and a dramatisation of William Golding's Lord of the Flies recently revived at the Regent's Park Theatre. He also wrote the Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning Elizabeth I , starring Helen Mirren, while his BBC Radio 4 comedy 'HR' , with Jonathan Pryce and Nicholas le Prevost, is now in its fourth series. He has lived in Putney for thirty years. Klappentext Second book in the Wimbledon Trilogy 'Sometimes whacky, sometimes hysterical, more often provoking horse-laughs than titters, They Came from SW19 follows superbly in the suburban steps of The Wimbledon Poisoner .' The Times At fourteen years old, Simon Britten is a keen ufologist. When his dad dies, two things happen: a UFO-watch on Wimbledon Common turns up something distinctly out of this world; and his mother joins a local 'church' and attempts to contact her deceased husband beyond the grave. Caught between the Extra-Terrestrial and the First Church of Christ the Spiritualist, Simon struggles to work out just what - or whom - he should believe in. 'A brilliantly witty writer.' The Sunday Times [ISBN barcode: 978-1-47210-678-0] www.constablerobinson.com [insert Corsair logo] Cover illustration by Tom Gauld Designed by [insert details] Read more in The Wimbledon Trilogy [Insert thumbnails of The Wimbledon Poisoner and East of Wimbledon ] Zusammenfassung The hilarious second book in Nigel William's comic trilogy set in Wimbledon, delightfully re-issued with a stunning new cover.

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Authors Nigel Williams
Publisher Corsair
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.07.2013
 
EAN 9781472106780
ISBN 978-1-4721-0678-0
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 131 mm x 197 mm x 23 mm
Series Tom Thorne Novels
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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