Andrew Hunter Murray

Andrew Hunter Murray is a fiction and non-fiction author hailing from London. He is best known for his role as a co-host in the popular podcast titled "No Such Thing as A Fish," which has been downloaded a few hundred million times over its more than 250 episodes. The success of the podcast has also led to the publication of three books, starting with "The Book of the Year." In addition to his work on the podcast, Murray has also written a science-fiction novel, "The Last Day," which has received positive reviews.\n \nMurray is also one of the writers and researchers behind the BBC show QI, and has been for ten years. He is also a contributor to Private Eye magazine, writing jokes and journalism for the publication. In his spare time, Murray performs in the award-winning comedy show "Austentatious," which plays around the UK.\n \nMurray's first novel, "The Last Day," is a high-concept thriller set in a world whose rotation has slowed to a halt. The novel was published in February 2020 by Penguin Random House in the UK and USA. In addition to his work as a novelist, Murray also hosts the Eye’s in-house podcast, Page 94. He is also a part of the team that created the spin-off TV series, "No Such Thing As The News." Overall, Andrew Hunter Murray is a versatile writer with a diverse range of accomplishments in both fiction and non-fiction.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Last Day 2020
2 The Sanctuary 2022