Danny Wallace is a Sunday Times-bestselling author who lives in London. His first book, Join Me, was described as a 'word-of-mouth phenomenon' by The Bookseller and 'one of the funniest stories you will ever read' by the Daily Mail. His second book, Yes Man - in which he decided to say 'Yes' to everything - became a hugely successful film with Jim Carrey in the lead role. His column in ShortList magazine reaches more than 1.3 million readers weekly. He was the PPA Columnist of the Year 2011 and the Arqiva Radio Presenter of the Year 2012 for his work as the host of the triple Sony Award-winning Xfm Breakfast Show with Danny Wallace. GQ magazine has called him- 'One of Britain's great writing talents'. www.dannywallace.com
Praise for Who is Tom Ditto? - a high concept love story with a mystery at its heart: An air of mystery and of a past being reconstructed, with a booster shot of comedy...As you would expect from the author of Awkward Situations for Men, the toe-curling embarrassment of much of Tom's life is well realised * OBSERVER * Who is Tom Ditto? is Danny Wallace at his very best: funny, assured and relentlessly clever. A brilliant novel -- John Niven It's funny, witty, clever, good-natured - one of those purely enjoyable books you pick up with pleasure and put down with regret. It won't change your life, but it will brighten it up for a while. * INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY * Danny Wallace's beguiling second novel seduces the reader by stealth with some laugh-out-loud throwaway pieces of astute observational comedy...Wallace probes real issues about what makes us who we are in the internet age. It's the kind of book you have to ration to avoid it being over too quickly * Daily Mail * This is a terrific novel...The plot is wild and unexpected, with a dash of sinister, and it's incredibly funny * The Times * This mystery, written by TV funny man Danny Wallace, will leave you completely mesmerised * NOW * Danny is as hilarious as ever * Shortlist * Wallace has scored another hit with this quirky novel...Packed full of gags, this is also a tender and touching story * SUNDAY MIRROR *