Thos Judge aka Tom Perignon is a professional Saxophonist. He is the creator of The Soul Fathers a musical duo performing in Tenerife. He wrote the book The Last Saxophone to promote the duo and is currently working on a sequel and a third book. The duo have been invited to audition for Got Talent Espana, more news about our progress soon.
He has also had in interest in India and in Steampunk for many years and combined his knowledge of both subjects to write Indian Affairs. It is said that he makes Wikipedia and the lot of them blush with ignorance and he has a true writers style. Indian Affairs should become an instant classic if it can get past the clutter and chaos of today’s ‘content production’. He is working on a second book which is not strictly a sequel.
Thos has had a varied career where he has been a session musician, a computer programmer, a scuba diving instructor and an English language teacher. He also appeared on UK TV’s Come Dine With Me 2012 Christmas Special where he prepared a Dickensian Christmas Dinner and entertained his guests by playing ukulele.
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An alternative history of the British Raj at the time of the Indian Mutiny in 1857 involving steam powered elephants, heavier than air ornithopters, a Heavenly Dragon, and a clockwork cast-iron talking Queen Victoria sent to negotiate with the rebels.
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On the run dressed as priests, a fugitive from the future and a prisoner from the past, stage a benefits concert in Tenerife to help homeless minimum-wage workers.
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