| Anthony Horowitz was born in 1955 and sent to Orley Farm, a particularly vicious boy's preparatory school in North London, which gave him his first taste of horror. Afterwards he went to Rugby School and York University. He is probably best known as a screen writer and his work includes Foyle's War, Murder in Mind, Midsomer Murders, Menace and Agatha Christie's Poirot. |
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"I've always liked horror," Anthony says. "I love those
dark things that are always just out of sight . . . in the
corner of your eye." But he is equally at ease with
comedy, thrillers and even spy fantasies - his Alex
Rider series has enjoyed worldwide success. All in all, he
has written over twenty books for children.
For Orchard Books Anthony has written Horowitz Horror and More Horowitz Horror, two collection of scary short stories that will make your spine tingle! The stories are also available individually as Pocket Horowitz paperbacks. Anthony lives in North London with his wife and two sons, Nicholas and Cassian. |
"Move over, Roald Dahl. Here comes Anthony Horowitz." The Young Telegraph
Bibliography
Horowitz Horror
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Horowitz Horror More Horowitz Horror Pocket Horowitz Burnt Killer Camera Night Bus The Phone Goes Dead Scared Twist Cottage |
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