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Michael J. Ritchie

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Douglas Adams, Jasper Fforde, Agatha Christie

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November 2014

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Michael has a degree in Creative Writing, and a library of about 1000 books. He is very fond of wine, shoes and funny podcasts. He enjoys learning things and is a valuable member of your pub quiz team.

Average rating: 3.89 · 103 ratings · 45 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Third Wheel

3.81 avg rating — 84 ratings — published 2019 — 2 editions
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The Atomic Blood-Stained Bus

4.22 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 2014
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Questioning Your Sanity

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Legends of Kinney County

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“The Last Murder At The End Of The World” by Stuart Turton (2024)

“‘Is there no other way?’ asks a horrified Niema Mandripilias, speaking out loud in an empty room.”

There are only a handful of authors I actively long for more work from. With Agatha Christie and Douglas Adams both no longer going concerns, that leaves me with Jasper Fforde and Stuart Turton. Fortunately they’re both releasing new books this year – and even better, I’ve been lucky enough to

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If you've never read Agatha's autobiography, read this. It's practically the same - the most open she ever was. ...more
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Neil Gaiman
“No, look, there's a blue box. It's bigger on the inside than it is on the outside. It can go anywhere in time and space and sometimes even where it's meant to go. And when it turns up, there's a bloke in it called The Doctor and there will be stuff wrong and he will do his best to sort it out and he will probably succeed 'cause he's awesome. Now sit down, shut up, and watch 'Blink'.”
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“There came a time when you realized that moving on was pointless. That you took yourself with you wherever you went.”
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“The trouble is not that I am single and likely to stay single, but that I am lonely and likely to stay lonely.”
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“Longed for him. Got him. Shit.”
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“Someone told me the delightful story of the crusader who put a chastity belt on his wife and gave the key to his best friend for safekeeping, in case of his death. He had ridden only a few miles away when his friend, riding hard, caught up with him, saying 'You gave me the wrong key!”
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