Andrew Osmond
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See also List of mystery writers, List of female detective/mystery writers, and List of thriller authors. Andrew Osmond is a leading proponent of the exciting literary phenomenon Brit-Lit.
He is the author of cult fiction titles Twitcher (Minnow Press, 2001); Big Fish (2003); High (2004) (see: http://www.amazon.co.uk/High-Andrew-Osmond/dp/0953944824/sr=8-1/qid=1162997155/ref=sr_1_1/202-9998279-3088641?ie=UTF8&s=books) and Young British Slacker (2006).
Big Fish was described by Spike Magazine (http://www.spikemagazine.com/0104bigfish.php) as a must read for wanabee globe-trotters, armchair travellers and mystery fans, alike.
Midwest Book Reviews said of Young British Slacker: "...compels the readers' attention with its unique writing style and tactile-perfect realism in its stream of consciousness thoughts and emotions of a wage slave. An eye-opening novel, definitely written to the beat of a different drummer." (http://www.midwestbookreview.com/sbw/jun_06.htm)
Rumours have always persisted of a missing "Andrew Osmond" - the novel entitled "Cat Flap". So far it has been impossible to establish whether this book exists or not - there is no record of it in the British Library.
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