Meet the author

Born in Cheltenham, UK, I spent my earlier years growing up in south-west London until my family upped and packed for a new life in southern Africa.

Specifically, in Zimbabwe, where I encountered a tough, but excellent boarding school and a world of fantastic experience.

Descendent of an International cricketer and sea-sickness sufferer – in the days when the only means of reaching the tour of Australia required many weeks at sea – I realised ambition was similarly never going to be easy when I decided, at the age of seventeen, that I wanted to be an author.

I'd always had a fertile imagination, but as far as I'm concerned it's the school I need to thank for inadvertently nurturing my will to write through strong discipline (there was no such thing as an excuse) and a sound education, both inside and outside of the classroom.

I returned to England with my life-plan in my pocket, and set about a university degree and then jobs. Needless to say, getting published didn't happen overnight, and writing had to become "the other job" for which I didn't get paid while life continued.

But the main thing is, I wrote – late at night, on the train to work, in my lunch hours... There was never a good enough excuse to let me stop.

And besides, it's all I've ever really wanted to do.