Tony Drury
- Producer
- Writer
Tony Drury is the author of five DCI Sarah Rudd City thrillers. In each, he draws upon his career as a London financier to expose the underworld of dark practices and shadowy characters. None, however, are able to withstand the bravery and incisive detection methods of one of the police force's bravest officers. Her juggling of career demands, husband, children and her own demons, make riveting reading.
He has written two more novels, which trace the early career of probationary police constable Sarah Whitson. In 'On Scene and Dealing' she meets her future husband Nick. In 'Journey to the Crown' she has a devastating affair with Dr Martin Redding. The final chapter jumps ahead to sample her future life as a private detective.
Tony has created an innovative series as a novella writer. Reflecting iconic cinema classics, his first is 'Lunch with Harry', which is inspired by 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'. Others include 'Twelve Troubled Jurors' (echoing '12 Angry Men'), 'Forever on Thursdays' (capturing the drama of 'Brief Encounter') and 'The Man Who Hated' (based on the Michael Douglas film, 'Falling Down').
Tony is an ambassador for The Cholesterol Charity.
In May 2023 City Fiction published Tony's autobiography telling of his forty years working in the City of London.
He has written two more novels, which trace the early career of probationary police constable Sarah Whitson. In 'On Scene and Dealing' she meets her future husband Nick. In 'Journey to the Crown' she has a devastating affair with Dr Martin Redding. The final chapter jumps ahead to sample her future life as a private detective.
Tony has created an innovative series as a novella writer. Reflecting iconic cinema classics, his first is 'Lunch with Harry', which is inspired by 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'. Others include 'Twelve Troubled Jurors' (echoing '12 Angry Men'), 'Forever on Thursdays' (capturing the drama of 'Brief Encounter') and 'The Man Who Hated' (based on the Michael Douglas film, 'Falling Down').
Tony is an ambassador for The Cholesterol Charity.
In May 2023 City Fiction published Tony's autobiography telling of his forty years working in the City of London.