Seabrook, Mike
SEABROOK, Mike
SEABROOK, Mike. British, b. 1950. Genres: Autobiography/Memoirs, Sports/Fitness, Novels, Biography, Music. Career: Police officer in London, England, 1971-74; advertising copywriter, London, 1975-78; computer software technical writer, 1978-89; full-time writer, 1989-. Publications: Quick Singles (cricket essays), 1986; Coppers: An Inside View of the British Police, 1987; Unnatural Relations (novel), 1989; Fine Glances (cricket essays), 1990; Conduct Unbecoming (novel), 1991; Out of Bounds (novel), 1992; One Over Par (golf essays), 1993; Max: The Life and Music of Peter Maxwell Davies, 1994; Turf Accounts (racing essays), 1994. Contributor to magazines. Address: La Ferme du Laurier, 25520 Goux les Usiers, France.
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