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Richard Guise


Leicestershire, England
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After trying his hand at careers as a geography teacher, van driver, economist and 'usability engineer' (and even now he's not sure what that was), Richard Guise finally found that a knack for telling a good tale combined well with an urge to travel and embarked on a writing career at the age of 49. Better late than never.

His best-seller is 'From the Mull to the Cape' (2008), which has sold 6,000 copies.

Recent books include:

> 'Nothing Between Here and the Urals' (2014), a quest to discover whether his father was right in that claim, made on a Leicestershire hilltop in the 1960s.

> 'Old Geezer's Dictionary of Irritants' (2015), a remarkable tour-de-force, defining over 800 annoying aspects of today's Britain,

> 'Murder in Minsk' (2015), Richard's first novel, written under the pseudonym George Quin.

> 'Life in the Old Dogs Yet' (2016), a short tale of a short amble in Ireland with three mates.

Richard's current project is rumoured to be an unusual tour of France.

Libros por Richard Guise