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2 y separately published work icon Man Hunt Cathleen Ross , London : Virgin Books , 2001 6678142 2001 single work novel romance

'Fearless and charismatic Angie Masters is on a man hunt. While attending the prestigious Hotel Training Academy, the attractive and dominant director of the institute - James Steele - catches her eye. But she soon realises she's taken on more than she bargained for. Steele has an equally predatory sexuality, as well as a penchant for erotic punishment. By seducing a fellow student, Angie is able to sexually torment Steele. But Angie has a rival - the luscious Italian Isabella who is prepared to do anything to please him.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 2 y separately published work icon Rock and Hard Places : Travels to Backstages, Frontlines and Assorted Sideshows Andrew Mueller , London : Virgin Books , 1999 Z1735486 1999 selected work autobiography travel Andrew Mueller couldn't decide between being a rock journalist, travel writer or foreign correspondent, so he tries to be all three at once. Rock and Hard Places is a retrospective of his encounters over the past twenty years. Among his adventures, Andrew cracks America with Radiohead, wanders all over the shop with U2, and tunes into the music scene in bombed-out Sarajevo. He accidentally goes to war in Bosnia, watches Def Leppard play in a Moroccan cave, and tries to make sense of Gallipoli on Anzac Day. He's funny, unpredictable and occasionally makes a point. (Source: Publisher's catalogue)
3 y separately published work icon Doctor Who and the Zarbi Bill Strutton , London : Frederick Muller , 1965 Z1493207 1965 single work novel science fiction

Novelised by Strutton from his own television script for Doctor Who, screened as 'The Web Planet' early in the same year.

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