Andrew Lane
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Description
Andrew Lane (born 17 April 1963), as Andy Lane, is a British author and journalist best known for the Young Sherlock Holmes series of Young Adult novels. He has written novels in the Virgin New Adventures range and audio dramas for Big Finish based on the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who. His Young Adult books are generally published under the name Andrew Lane, while media spin offs are Andy Lane.
Books
Snake bite
Kidnapped and taken to China, young Sherlock Holmes enjoys adventure on the high seas before encountering a puzzling case of three men bitten by the same poisonous snake in different parts of Shanghai. Kidnapped and taken to China, young Sherlock Holmes enjoys adventure on the high seas before encountering a puzzling case of three men bitten by the same poisonous snake in different parts of Shanghai. Book #5
Associates of Sherlock Holmes
The river of silence / Lyndsay Faye -- Pure swank / James Lovegrove -- Heavy game of the Pacific Northwest / Tim Pratt -- A dormitory haunting / Jaine Fenn -- The case of the previous tenant / Ian Edginton -- Nor hell a fury / Cavan Scott -- The case of the haphazard marksman / Andrew Lane -- The Presbury papers / Jonathan Barnes -- A flash in the pan / William Meikle -- The vanishing snake / Jeffrey Thomas -- A family resemblance / Simon Bucher-Jones -- Page turners / Kara Dennison -- Peeler / Nick Kyme.
Cornerstone on Social Housing Fraud
"Cornerstone on Social Housing Fraud is a new title explaining the civil and criminal law, including evidence gathering, pertaining to social housing fraud. According to government estimates, at least 100,000 social housing properties are the subject of housing fraud. In response to this, the Government introduced the Prevention of Social Housing Fraud Act. The Act has made tenancy fraud a criminal matter - and local authorities have the power to prosecute those who unlawfully sublet their social housing."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Along the road
Huxley reveals his thoughts on the subject of travelling in general and tourism in particular. He compares walking to motoring, looks for the traveller's-eye view in literature, weighs up his selection of guidebooks, and analyzes the effects of sunglasses on the landscape.
