ANDREW HAJDUCKI

Andrew Hajducki (1953 - 2021) was an QC, author and railway historian. Born in South London and educated at Dulwich College and Cambridge University, Andrew moved to Edinburgh in his early twenties and forged a sucessful career as advocate and QC, famously combining his passions of railways and the law when he won a landmark case against the Highlands Council to save the Scottish West Highland Line Sleeper service from being axed. But his real love was always books. During his lifetime he published eight volumes of railway history and two legal textbooks but he also wrote two excellent crime novels, the second of which was completed just months before he succumbed to a long battle with cancer in 2021, as well as a book of poetry, a travellogue and an unfinished autobiography. It is these latter unpublished works that are finally seeing the light of day, with the first novel, mystery/thriller The Liverpool Packet, first off the press with a March release date.

CURRENT RELEASES

FUTURE RELEASES ON ANOETICA

MINOR SAINTS AND FERTILE SOILS - An anthology of poetry written from 1972 - 1975

DOG KENNEL HILL - Crime fiction novel set in 1950s London

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