Spicer, Sir Michael
SPICER, Sir Michael
SPICER, Sir Michael. British, b. 1943. Genres: Mystery/Crime/Suspense. Career: Economic Models Ltd., managing director, 1969-74; British Parliament, London, England, member of House of Commons, 1974-, minister for aviation, 1984-87, minister for coal and electricity, 1987-90, minister for housing, 1990; Conservative Party, deputy chairman; writer. Publications: Final Act, 1980; Prime Minister Spy, 1983; Cotswold Manners, 1987; The Cotswold Murders (mystery novel), 1990; Cotswold Mistress, 1992; Cotswold Moles, 1993; A Treaty Too Far, 1993; Challenge of the East- Rebirth of the West, 1996. Address: House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA, England.
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