Tony Judge


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Adebayo, a young Nigerian man, leaves his home in Lagos to travel across the desert to Europe, in company with people smugglers and fellow migrants. The people smuggling process, its victims and the motives of those who profit from it are described with stark realism. Death is always close at hand: in the desert, on the Mediterranean in small overcrowded boats, jumping onto moving trains. 

 

 

 


Tony Judge is a freelance writer from Worcestershire, England. He writes novels, satire, poetry and short stories. 

His first novel, Sirocco Express (2006), describes the experiences of a young Nigerian student at the hands of people smugglers while travelling from Lagos to London, and has received many excellent reviews. 

Take a look at the Harper Collins Authonomy site to see what other writers have said about Sirocco Express.


In his second novel, The Whole Rotten Edifice (2010), a historical fiction set during the desperate defence of Moscow in 1941/2, a father and daughter fight for the Red Army: he as a general, she as a sniper.

During 2011, Tony's satires have been broadcast by www.radiowildfire.com.

He is the author of several non-fiction books, published by BWCS and ARCchart, and is a member of the UK Society of Authors.

Print copies of both novels can be ordered from CompletelyNovel.com 

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During the desperate defence of Moscow in 1941/2, a father and daughter fight for the Red Army: he as a general, she as a sniper. After Moscow escapes from imminent disaster, both become involved in a series of battles to the west of the city. The famous Russian victories at Stalingrad, Kursk and Leningrad have overshadowed the offensives around Rzhev and Vyazma, because the latter failed.

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