Waggoner discovers he is out of touch with today’s intelligence links and after a struggle to get back into the game that refuses to welcome him, starts an investigation that includes meetings with other agents and takes in murders in St. Petersburg, bombings in Salvador de Bahia, and romance in Disneyland.
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Eight-time winner
Cartoonists’ Club of Great Britain Strip Cartoonist of the Year
Frank William Huline Dickens (born 2 February 1932) was born in Hornsey, London.
Dickens left school at sixteen and began working for his father, a painter-decorator. A self-taught artist, he began working as a cartoonist in 1959 and has since won eight 'Cartoonist of the Year' awards for his Bristow series. In 1971 he made an introduction into stage work and in 1999 adapted Bristow into a six-part series for BBC Radio 4. Dickens has also published twelve children's books and two thrillers.
Frank Dickens Obituary: The Telegraph | 11 July 2016
Books by Frank Dickens:
Act of Treason
An Interesting Man
A Curl Up and Die Day
Golden Guy
All Change
Calmer Sutra
Cavallo the Pantomime Horse
Duck Billed Messiah
To Be Frank
Three Cheers For the Good Guys
The Stowaways
Jeremy Nutt and the Grypon
Act of Treason
A member of the Duke of Norfolk’s illegal private army, George Bullen's 1593 story begins with lost love, and twists its way through death and war to uncover a horrifying secret of the Virgin Queen.
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A sporting mystery.
Read MoreThe Heat Is On
In A Curl Up and Die Day the background of northern Spain and the cycling championships is strikingly realised in an emotional and gripping tale.
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