Daniel Ward (writer)
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Daniel Ward is a British fiction writer. He was born and raised in Thurrock, Essex.
[edit] Writing Career
Daniel Ward's first professional writing was for television, co-scripting several prime-time comedy shows, including the popular 'The Freddie Starr Christmas Show' in 1997, and the full series the following year. He then turned his hand to detective novels, a genre he has always admired, and, in particular, the world of Sherlock Holmes. His first Holmes pastiche - Sherlock Holmes ~ The Way of All Flesh - was published by Classic Mysteries in April 2004. It was re-published in 2005 by the Linford Mystery Library, an imprint of Ulverscroft/F.A. Thorpe.
[edit] Further Career
Although Ward still plans to publish further works in the near future, he is currently studying for a degree in Medicine in York, England.