David M F Prosser (author)

Retired Local Authority Officer coming late to writing.

David m f prosser

I have five books out, The Barsetshire Diaries series which consists of My Barsetshire Diary, A prequel The Queen's Envoy in which Lord David serves as a problem solver for Her Majesties Government and More Barsetshire Diary.

There is also a book written by Lord David's Cat called Memoirs of a Superior and a book which was actuall written speciically for my grandson, Tall Animal Tales for Toddlers & Up which is full of sill poems about animals.

The Barsetshire Diary books have had low but steady sales especially the first two and have enjoyed some nice reviews.I'm not too interested in publishing the poems as they are intended for a younger audience.

5* Review for My Brsetshire Diary 


5.0 out of 5 starsHighly Recommended in every way.
By Chris Graham on 30 Dec. 2014
Format: Kindle Edition Verified Purchase
When I read this book, I slipped easily into the world of Lord David and Lady Julia, both of who are forces to be reckoned with.
Lord David for his seemingly 'oblivious to everything and everyone' way of making his journey through life (but laced with occasional profound insights to his surroundings and its inhabitants).
Lady Julia for her astuteness when dealing with Lord David and her arch rival, the Lady Mayoress.
Any husband and Father of daughters will relate to the 'Family Credit Card Carrier, but not necessarily the main user' role of Lord David and I'm confident that any reader will identify the various characters encountered throughout, with someone they know...
For easy and extremely enjoyable light, but not necessarily quiet (due to sudden outbursts of laughter) reading, this is a book and author I have no hesitation in recommending to anyone.
5* review for The Queen's Envoy


Absolutely hillarious!
By Amazon Customer on 14 May 2011
Format: Paperback
We know Lord David of Barsetshire. In his previous book, My Barsetshire Diary, we met his annoying if loving family, his unusual entourage, his strange friends, his masterful cat Oscar, and of course, Barchester itself, but how did it happen? Where did it all start? Well, in this delightful "prequel," Lord David kindly supplies the answers, and the truth is revealed. As an unlikely spy for Her Majesty, inheriting the job as well as his unexpected title, Lord David, dutiful if reluctant, sets out heroically to serve his country. A more unsuitable spy had never lived - and yet he manages to accomplish every mission, oblivious to danger, trouble, exotic locales, murderous enemies, and seductive femme fatales. As Lord David shuttles between his international adventures and his sedate life at home, the story is just as funny and endearing as the previous book. It is simply not to be missed.
 



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