Andrew Tweeddale
'Of All Faiths and None' is Andrew Tweeddale’s debut novel, which he started writing in 2004. Andrew started his working life as a chef, took A levels while working, and then went to university as a mature student to read law. He worked as a criminal barrister in and around London between 1992 and 1994. He was then employed by nich.... more
'Of All Faiths and None' is Andrew Tweeddale’s debut novel, which he started writing in 2004. Andrew started his working life as a chef, took A levels while working, and then went to university as a mature student to read law. He worked as a criminal barrister in and around London between 1992 and 1994. He was then employed by niche construction law firm Corbett & Co before moving to city law firm Norton Rose in 1999. In 2005 he returned to Corbett & Co and has worked there until he retired in April 2022. \t 'Of All Faiths and None' is just under 129,000 words. It is a character led novel telling the story of two families in the run up to the first world war. The novel is centred around Castle Drogo, the last castle to be built in England. The castle is out-of-place in a modern world and its construction reflects the turmoil of the times. However, foremost the novel is a romance between the daughter of the architect and the son of the owner of the castle. Andrew is currently writing a second novel.