Trev Hunt
Author ~ Poet ~ Raconteur
Comments

Comments on Trev Hunt's Writing


"Trev Hunt transports you to a world of love, comedy, drama and intrigue - brilliant!"

Guy Bellamy


"I have just read 'A Victimless Crime' from Ibiza Shorts with a glass of wine beside an open fire, and was gripped!"
Alastair Sawday

"Trev Hunt's writing harks back to the days when short stories were a real art, when they had to be complete and satisfying, not just an incident we are left to ponder over."
John Hollands, MC - author of the 3 million best seller "The Dead, the Dying and the Damned" & many other books

"Your handsome book is great fun and seems to reach parts that other books on Ibiza do not reach."
Quentin Letts

"Trev Hunt shows he really knows what makes women tick - and boy do they in this marvellous book!"
Carol Halliwell

"Ibiza Shorts is a superb book to relax the business traveller, entertain a holiday-maker, or for the sheer enjoyment of anyone lucky enough to read it! Gripping and funny."
Dave Jarvis - ex-global President, Hilton Hotels International

"You may, as I did, come away from this book with the distinct impression that you've actually met some of the characters portrayed....."
Richard Lawson - English editor of the society magazine IBIZAactual

Further comments from the master of comedy writing ~ Guy Bellamy
"I've read 'A Virgin Bride' and thoroughly enjoyed it - very funny indeed - and I thought the way you handled all those characters was masterful. I have also now read your latest book, 'Love is Funny' and really enjoyed that as well - excellent for film or TV."
Guy Bellamy

"I found Trev's book 'Ibiza Shorts' to be a wonderful companion.....poignant with life....."
Anthony J. Pike - hotelier to the stars, Ibiza

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Kind Words


"I know how it is with a lovely new book.....and do wish you lots of luck....."
Jilly Cooper

And finally, kind words in his own hand penned in 2005 by the creator of 'Rumpole':-
"I wish you luck in your new writing career."
(The now sadly late) Sir John Mortimer