Philip Jackson A Life in Sculpture
Philip Jackson is arguably Britain’s greatest living figurative sculptor. In this superbly illustrated book, published in 2020, I tell the story of his life and a body of work that has followed two very distinct paths. read more...
The Man Behind the Wheel
This is not just the biography of a successful Indian industrialist. It is also the story of India’s seventy years of independence seen through the life and times of one Sikh family that survived the massacres which resulted from India’s partition by the British. read more...
617: Going to War with Today’s Dambusters
Telling the story of the RAF’s most famous squadron began with me strapped in the navigator’s seat of a Tornado GR4 fighter bomber on the runway of RAF Marham in Norfolk. We took off and flew to Wales. It took 12 minutes. read more...
Cold Steel
When the world’s two largest steel producers went head to head in a bitter struggle for market domination, an epic corporate battle ensued that sent shockwaves through the political corridors of Europe. read more...
Cut and run
I first met my fictional character Jack Hubbard in Seattle, or rather the Special Agent on whom Jack is based. ‘Jack’ was very active in bringing down many major drug smuggling conspiracies from South East Asia into the West Coast of America. read more...