ANDREW HAJDUCKI
Andrew Hajducki (1953 - 2021) was an Edinburgh based lawyer, QC, author, poet and historian. Born in South London and educated at Dulwich College and Cambridge University, Andrew moved to Scotland in his early twenties and forged a successful career as an advocate and later QC. A true polyglot and bibliophile with a house overrun with books, Andrew wrote two novels, eight volumes of local history, two legal textbooks, a book of poetry and a travelogue. Sadly taken from us by illness just before his planned retirement as a full-time writer, Andrew’s last remaining unpublished works are in process of being released by Anoetica.
CURRENT RELEASES ON ANOETICA
by Andrew M. Hajducki
On a hot summer day in 1973, law student Christopher Kingstone's life is irreversibly changed when he finds the body of his cousin April, violently murdered in her family home in Crosby, Liverpool.
Four decades later and Chris, now a top London QC, has enough on his plate with a broken down marriage, unruly daughter and bickering colleagues when an unusual package arrives bearing the dying wish of his late uncle. Before long he finds himself returning to his native city to reluctantly undertake a hopeless task – unmasking April's killer so long after any clues have dried up.
But as he delves deeper into the murky waters of the past, skeletons begin to tumble from closets and as things spiral rapidly out of control he discovers all too late that sometimes the past should be left firmly in the past.
The posthumously released debut novel by Edinburgh based QC, author, poet and historian Andrew M. Hajducki is a thought-provoking and brooding crime/mystery thriller that draws you in and keeps you hooked until the final paragraph.
“BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN, INTELLIGENTLY CONSTRUCTED AND WITH JUST THE CORRECT AMOUNT OF HUMOUR” - PETER TURNBULL, Crime Author and creator of the P-Division and Hennessey & Yellich series of thrillers, as adapted by BBC radio.
Paperback. 415 pages. Dimensions 127mm x 223mm x 22mm
ISBN 978-1-7393459-2-1
Learn more about the author at https://www.andrewhajducki.net
A collection of poetry and verses 1972 - 1975
Exclusive limited edition hardback.
ISBN: 978-1-7393459-6-9
Also available as an e-book.
An account of a month spent walking, hitch-hiking and youth hostelling round Wales in the summer of 1972 by a 19 year old Andrew Hajducki. As retraced 50 years later by his son David (see andrewhajducki.net/welshchallenge for details)
ISBN 978-1-7393459-1-4
This is Andrew's original 1979 diary published in full. A forthcoming release, Two Journeys in Wales, chronicles his son David's journey to retread his footsteps half a century later.
FUTURE RELEASES ON ANOETICA
DOG KENNEL HILL - Crime novel set in 1950s London