Alex Willis is man of many talents. «My dad can do anything, » say his children. «Alexander the Great, » says his wife with a smile.
Alex spent his early years with the sound of riveting hammers on the Clyde ringing in his ears. Then as the family outgrew the Port Glasgow home they moved to various houses around the suburbs of Glasgow. At the young age of 17, he left school and joined the Royal Navy. This was not a mutually happy arrangement and after three years being trained as an engineer, he left to explore other avenues for a career.
His family emigrated to the USA in early 1967, bored and at a loose end he joined them in December that year. This turned out to be a fortuitous decision. Within a few months of arriving he had registered for the draft but was classified as 4A having already served in the Royal Navy. He immediately found employment with PT&T to work in the Palo Alto, California, telephone exchange, maintaining the switching equipment and short haul carrier systems.
Not being challenged enough with his full-time job, he took to building and racing motorcycles on the clubman circuits of Northern California. One engine blow-up to many saw him change direction and declare he was going to build a boat and sail the oceans of the world.
Plans for a 45-foot (later stretched to 51 feet by adding a bowsprit) ocean going ketch were purchased, space in the marina rented and construction began. As the building of the boat progressed, he met and married my wife, Nancy. Three years after starting construction, the boat was launched and suitably named, Nancy L. It wasn»t long before the sound of tiny feet could be heard running up and down the deck.
After sailing the San Francisco bay and short trips up and down the Pacific coast it was decided to sell the boat and relocate to England.
On arriving in the UK, he sought employment within the telecom industry. After fortyish attempts at finding work, he found a position as installation supervisor with a local IT company. This was short lived as the company over-extended itself and he was found to be surplus to requirements, made redundant. But all was not lost, he ended up becoming self-employed and very quickly became an employee of his own company, Managing Director. When his previous employer finally ceased to trade, some of their customers became his customers.
For a hobby he took to making acoustic guitars and showing them at folk festivals. From his love of making guitars came his love of writing about guitars. The highly successful book «Step by Step Guitar Making» was the result of this endeavour, now in its second and expanded edition.
Not satiated from writing his guitar making book, he turned to one of his first loves, storytelling. His first novel, «The Penitent Heart», inspired by the story of the Prodigal Son was the catalyst to inflame his desire to write. With the publication of his first book he was encouraged by his friends at the Hastings Writers Group to keep going with his writing, resulting in the book, «The Falcon» all about a guitar maker living on a WW2 tugboat.
There followed the DCI Buchanan series. Stories about a Glasgow cop, DCI Jack, Buchanan seconded to the genteel town of Eastbourne.
H now keep busy chronicling the further exploits of DCI Jack Buchanan and his sidekick DS Jill Street. You can read more about DCI Jack Buchanan and DS Street on his Bibliography page of his website, www.alexwillis.me.
As an aside to writing, he always has time to encourage others to follow in his footsteps and gives talks on creative writing and self-publishing. The remainder of his time is taken up being a gregarious grandfather, househusband, going for walks with his wife, cycling and helping on the family allotment.
8 Электронные книги Alex Willis
Alex Willis: The Penitent Heart
The Penitent Heart, is one man’s journey from despair to hope. It is the story of Bill, a hapless househusband, who while being under the influence of alcohol causes a road traffic accident, and the …
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Alex Willis: The Falcon
For Eastbourne guitar maker Jack Nevis, tomorrow is a foreign country. Yet today, living and working on the Osprey, a rust encrusted WW2 tugboat, are memories, safety, and home. Woken by the sound of …
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Alex Willis: The Bodies in the Marina
Detective Chief Inspector Jack Buchanan, whose wife, Karen, calls him an anachronism in the 21st century, a comment he whole heartily endorses, is a 35-year veteran of policing in Glasgow, which some …
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TBD & Alex Willis: The Laminated Man
In spite of being trapped between the never-ending pressure from above to retire, and the need to quickly resolve the latest, cold blooded murder. Buchanan grits his teeth and doggedly forges ahead w …
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TBD & Alex Willis: The mystery of cabin 312
The myatery of cabin 312 is the third in the DCI Buchanan mystery series. Recovering from a very bad car crash, Buchanan takes his wife Karen on a two-week luxury cruise through the Dutch and Belgian …
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Alex Willis: The Reluctant Jockey
DCI Buchanan is on administration leave and is staying at Castlewood Country Club. He’d seen his wife and daughter off to France on the ferry and now planned to spend the week relaxing, reading, hors …
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Alex N Willis: The Jockey’s Wife
This book is the sixth in the DCI Buchanan series and continues on from Buchanan 4, The Reluctant Jockey. There was great joy and excitement at Appleton equestrian farm in the village of Tudeley Broo …
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Alex Willis: Death on the Cart
On that fateful Saturday morning, when Glaswegian John Mc Dermott left for work for another painting job in Eastbourne, DCI Jack Buchanan was preparing for the first barbeque in his new home thinking …
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