Ian Sansom
Birth date: December 04, 1966
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I can see the merit in the writing, but I didn't like it much. My reasons are purely subjective: Israel got on my nerves, as did Ted. I liked both at first, but too much of a good thing is annoying. Cloying. Unsympathetic. I don't care how depressed Israel is, a librarian should be able to str...
The Norfolk Mystery is the story of Stephen Sefton, who, jobless and desperate for money after drifting through a few teaching jobs and fighting in Spain, becomes a writer's research assistant. Swanton Morley, the writer, churns out dozens of newspaper articles and books on any topic imaginable. His...
As The Case of the Missing Books begins, Israel Armstrong has arrived in Northern Ireland to take up the position of librarian for the small town of Tumdrum, only to find that the library has been closed. Israel, who considers himself something of a sophisticate, is floored; after making an uncomfo...
Picked this up cause I had nothing to read while waiting for Meg Gardiner’s books to arrive. It’s a cute little book, I may even pick up the sequel. Sansom writes in a similar vein to Magnus Mills, who is a favourite of mine. However, Mills is far superior, try All Quiet on the Orient Express or ...
BABT 10 episodesComic thriller by Ian Sansom. While researching a new book, People's Professor Swanton Morley and his new assistant Stephen Sefton are distracted by a dark discovery. Read by Julian Rhind-TuttBlurb: Julian Rhind-Tutt reads Ian Sansom's new comic thriller, The Norfolk Mystery.It's 193...