Tony Schumacher (English author)

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Tony Schumacher is a British author and broadcaster from Liverpool. His first novel, The Darkest Hour is an alternate history, set in a 1940s UK after a German Victory in World War II. It was generally well received.[1] His second book, The British Lion, was released by the William Morrow imprint of HarperCollins, and was also well received in both the USA and UK. A third in the John Rossett series of thrillers is expected early 2017. He has self-published several other works including Rear View Mirror: Stories from the streets and the night,[2] recounting tales of his time as a police officer and taxi driver in Liverpool.

Schumacher was born in Huyton, Merseyside, and until recently lived there.

References

  1. ^ "Tony Schumacher". Goodreads.
  2. ^ "Rear View Mirror: Stories from the streets and the night.: Amazon.co.uk: Mr Tony Schumacher: 9781484159620: Books". amazon.co.uk.

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