Philip Caveney
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Philip Caveney

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Philip Caveney was born in North Wales in 1951. The son of an RAF officer, he spent much of his childhood travelling the length and breadth of Britain and spent several years in Malaysia and Singapore. He attended Kelsterton College Of Art in North Wales where he obtained a diploma in Graphic Design. Whilst there, he became drummer (and latterly vocalist) with rock band, Hieronymus Bosch. After leaving college, he worked extensively in theatre both in London and Wales and wrote the lyrics for rock adaptations of The Workhouse Donkey and Oscar Wilde's Salome. His first novel, The Sins Of Rachel Ellis, was published in 1977. Since then, he has published many novels for adults and since 2007, a series of children's books that have sold all over the world. He also publishes books under the pseudonym Danny Weston. Read more about him on his website philip-caveney.co.uk BOOKS Sebastian Darke: Prince Of Fools: Bodley Head/Red Fox Sebastian Darke: Prince of Pirates: Bodley Head/Red Fox Sebastian Darke: Prince of Explorers: Bodley Head/Red Fox Alec Devlin: The Eye Of The Serpent: Red Fox Alec Devlin: Empire Of The Skull: Red Fox Alec Devlin: Maze Of Death: Red Fox A Buffalope's Tale. Book Guild. Night On Terror Island. Andersen Press
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