Christopher Shevlin is a renowned author, who wrote his very first book at the tender age of six. This initial endeavor, titled "King Moonfred and His Knights (and Other Stories)", showcased his early interest and talent in storytelling.
Shevlin, an older, bearded, and slightly shorter version of his character Jonathon Fairfax, grew up in Yorkshire and spent his entire adult life in London before moving to Berlin to write his second novel, "Jonathon Fairfax Must Be Destroyed". This book, like his first, is set in London, the city he knows well. When life gets tough, Shevlin turns to books for solace, favoring titles such as his worn-out Jeeves Omnibus, Douglas Adams's Dirk Gently books, 1066 And All That, the Molesworth books, and Augustus Carp By Himself. He aspires to create books that offer the same comforting oddity as his favorites.
Shevlin's website, which is a rich source of information about him and his work, features his books and the assertive squirrels of Helsinki. Readers who are interested in learning more about Shevlin and his work will have to search for his website independently. Despite this minor inconvenience, Shevlin's work continues to captivate and engage readers, making him a beloved figure in the literary world.