Tim Sebastian

Tim Sebastian is a highly accomplished novelist and television journalist. Born in London on March 13, 1952, he has established a successful career in both fields.

As a journalist, Sebastian worked for the BBC for ten years, with a focus on reporting from Eastern Europe. His experiences and insights from this period have likely provided valuable material for his writing. Sebastian's work as a reporter required him to have a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the complexities of the regions he covered, skills that have undoubtedly contributed to the development of his narrative style and ability to create vivid and engaging settings in his novels.

Sebastian is the author of several books, including "The Spy in Question," "Saviour's Gate," and "Fatal Ally." His writing combines his expertise in journalism and his knowledge of international politics, resulting in thought-provoking and suspenseful novels. His ability to weave complex narratives that explore timely and relevant themes has earned him a reputation as a skilled and insightful writer.

In addition to his work as a novelist and journalist, Sebastian is also a respected broadcaster. He divides his time between his various professional pursuits, demonstrating his versatility and dedication to his craft. Sebastian's contributions to journalism and literature have had a significant impact, and he continues to be a prominent figure in both fields.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Spy In Question 1988
2 Spy Shadow 1990
3 Saviour's Gate 1991
4 Exit Berlin/The Memory Church 1992
5 Last Rights 1993
6 Special Relations 1994
7 War Dance 1995
8 Ultra 1997
9 Killing Time 2003
10 Fatal Ally 2019
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Nice Promises 1985
2 I Spy in Russia 1986