An author who left his hometown Surbiton to be a Devonshire farmer has just published his second book in a historical thriller series.
Michael Russell grew up in Ashcombe Avenue and went to Tiffin School in Kingston before leaving for a life on the land in 1978.Since then he has written for shows like Eastenders, A Touch of Frost, Midsomer Murders and The Bill before writing his Stefan Gillespie series about a Detective Sergeant entangled in a network of murder, kidnap and terror on the eve of the Second World War.The third book of the series will be set in his old haunt Kingston in the summer of 1940.
The City of Strangers, the second Stefan Gillespie novel, is out in paperback on November 7.
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