Andrew Murray (children's writer)
- Andrew Murray (children's writer)
Andrew Murray (born 1970) is a British writer of children's books.
A native of Bromley, South-East London, he has produced the Elvis picture-books with Nicola Slater of "The Princess Diaries" fame. His stories and "The Tolkien Quiz Book" have been translated into many languages. The "Ghost Rescue" series is due to be published by Orchard Books in 2008.
External links
* [http://www.andrew-murray.net Official site]
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