Andrew Harman
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Andrew Harman is a science fiction and fantasy fiction author from the UK. His novels bear titles that pun on other famous works. Each work reflects its playful title, having a plot matching the work to which it alludes, with a humorous twist.
Many of his novels are set in the fictional UK town of Camford, which is a hybridisation of the two university towns of Oxford and Cambridge.
His books are published under the Orbit imprint in the UK.
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[edit] Works
[edit] Firkin series
- The Sorcerer's Appendix (1993)
- The Frogs of War (1994)
- The Tome Tunnel (1994)
- Fahrenheit 666 (1995)
- One Hundred And One Damnations (1995)
[edit] Standalone novels
- The Scrying Game (1996)
- The Deity Dozen (1996)
- A Midsummer Night's Gene (1997)
- It Came from On High (1998)
- The Suburban Salamander Incident (1999)
- Talonspotting (2000)
Note: Beyond Belief (1998), which shows up in various Internet booklists, does not seem to exist.
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