Alan Judd (born 1946) is a pseudonym used by Alan Edwin Petty.[1] Born in 1946, he is a former soldier and diplomat who now works as a security analyst and writer in the United Kingdom. He writes both books and articles, regularly contributing to a number of publications, including The Daily Telegraph, the Spectator and The Oldie. His books include both fiction and non-fiction titles, with his novels often drawing on his military background.
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Birth name | Alan Edwin Petty |
Born | 1946 (age 75–76) |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Other work | Diplomat, security analyst, and writer |
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Other novels:
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1991–1998 |
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