About A Wedding in Winchesater:
Charlotte Holmes, a brilliant polymath, and her former companion Dr Watan, an Indian doctor, have been estranged for nearly a decade, but a chance encounter leads to a ill-tempered meeting.
Annabelle Holmes, elder sister of Charlotte, is getting married but the bridegroom is missing and our heroes must solve the mystery to ensure the wedding goes ahead.
Meanwhile Watan is hired by Baron Zorkin, the Russian agent, to retrieve some valuable items but the investigation repeatedly collides with the priorities of the Holmes siblings.
Charlotte and Branwell must confront dark secrets, their mother’s affair with their servant leads to unexpected revelations and the family must re-assess their perceptions of the past.
Durga is feeling restless and is demanding that Branwell, her secret lover, must provide her with a baby. However, his wife Rebecca, is profoundly against the notion, thus Branwell attempts to satisfy all parties by suggesting Watan oblige Durga.
Dark family secrets are revealed and brutal truths confronted in the opening book of the new arc; The Kensington Quartet .
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Author Bio:
Asif M Sardar was born in the Punjab in Pakistan, emigrated to the UK as a small child and grew up in the Midlands in England.
He originally worked as a medical research scientist before retraining to work as an IT Consultant, initially with the British Ministry of Defence and then with a variety of companies; Fujitsu and Jaguar Land Rover.
He enjoys reading a wide range of contemporary literature, is a keen student of cinema and his favourite directors are Howard Hawks, David Lean and Stanley Kubrick and his favourite actor is Clint Eastwood.
Asif enjoys a range of music, both Asian & Western, especially Mohammed Rafi, Mansoor Malangi, Mehdi Hassan, Meatloaf and Paul Simon. An avid football fan, he has supported and followed Leeds United Football Club all his life – “Marching on Together!”
His comic heroes are the Marx brothers, especially Groucho; the late Irish comic writer & performer Spike Milligan, and the British comedy group Monty Python. In addition he is also an avid comic book reader and collector with both a deep and trivial knowledge of the Marvel universe; he has referenced these influences and interests in his writings.
His first book “Colin Thorson Teenage Superhero” was published in April 2012 and he has continued to write books in a variety of genres, usually with a humorous flavour.