Alan Judd

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Alan Judd
Birth nameAlan Edwin Petty
Born1946 (age 77–78)
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Other workDiplomat, security analyst, and writer

Alan Judd (born 1946) is a pseudonym used by Alan Edwin Petty.[1] Born in 1946, he is a former soldier and diplomat who now works as a security analyst and writer in the United Kingdom. He writes both books and articles, regularly contributing to a number of publications, including The Daily Telegraph, the Spectator and The Oldie. His books include both fiction and non-fiction titles, with his novels often drawing on his military background.

Fiction Titles

Charles Thoroughgood novels:

  • A Breed of Heroes (1981 - adapted by Charles Wood as a BBC television film in 1996)
  • Legacy
    (2001)
  • Uncommon Enemy (2012)
  • Inside Enemy (2014)
  • Deep Blue (2017)
  • Accidental Agent (2019)
  • Queen and Country (2022)

Other novels:

Non fiction Titles

  • Ford Madox Ford (1990)
  • First World War Poets (Character Sketches) (1997)
  • The Quest for C:
    Mansfield Cumming And the Founding of the Secret Service (1999)[2]

Awards

References

  1. ^ Project MUSE - An Interview with Alan Judd Retrieved 2012-01-02.
  2. ProQuest 212131452. Retrieved 3 August 2022 – via ProQuest
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