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Ian Andrew


Born
The United Kingdom

Writing under the penname of Ian Andrew, his first crime novel, Face Value, won the Publishers Weekly BookLife Prize for Fiction in 2017. Since then he has continued to add to that series, is also a successful ghost writer and has founded both Leschenault Press and the Book Reality Experience, a publishing assistance service that helps writers become independent authors.

Originally from Northern Ireland, he now lives in Western Australia, where he relocated to after serving in the UK’s Royal Air Force as an Intelligence Officer.

Average rating: 4.05 · 421 ratings · 73 reviews · 7 distinct worksSimilar authors
A Time To Every Purpose

3.94 avg rating — 181 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
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Face Value (Wright & Tran, #1)

4.13 avg rating — 155 ratings6 editions
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Flight Path (Wright & Tran,...

4.09 avg rating — 54 ratings4 editions
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Fall Guys (Wright & Tran #3)

4.23 avg rating — 26 ratings3 editions
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The Little Book of Silly Rh...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 2 ratings2 editions
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Self-Publishing for Indepen...

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The Wright & Tran Novels: O...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating
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“Leigh smiled. For her thirty-five years of life she had worked her way through the system, gained academic honours and achieved a senior government role. She was a leading scientist on the most far-reaching scientific experiment ever undertaken in the eighty years of the Greater Germanic Reich, or arguably in the whole history of humanity. She had run a good race. If it ended now, well that was what God intended. If not, she would continue her work to undo everything; in His name.  ”
Ian Andrew, A Time To Every Purpose

“He knew what he was doing and he knew it was mean. Despite her zealousness she still had emotions and he knew he was playing with them.”
Ian Andrew, A Time To Every Purpose



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