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  1. Nigel Williams (born 20 January 1948) is an English novelist, screenwriter and playwright . Biography. Williams was born in Cheadle, Cheshire. He was educated at Highgate School, north London and Oriel College, Oxford, is married with three sons and lives in Putney, southwest London. [1] .

  2. The Wimbledon Trilogy consists of three books written by Nigel Williams set in Wimbledon, London and published by Faber & Faber : Front cover of The Wimbledon Poisoner illustrated by Pierre Le-Tan.

  3. Nigel Williams was born on 20 January 1948 in Cheadle, Cheshire, England, UK. He is a producer and writer, known for Elizabeth I (2005), The Storyteller: Greek Myths (1991) and Screen Two (1984). He has been married to Suzan Harrison since 2 June 1972. They have three children.

  4. Nigel Williams may refer to: Sports. Nigel Williams (footballer) (born 1954), English former professional footballer; Nigel Williams (American football), NFL Player; Nigel Williams (karate), represented Bermuda at the 1995 Pan American Games; Nigel Williams (rugby union), Welsh rugby union referee in 2004–05 Heineken Cup; Others

  5. Nigel Williams was born in 1948. His first novel, My Life Closed Twice, was published in 1977 and won the Somerset Maugham Award. Since then his fiction includes the bestselling “Wimbledon Trilogy” - The Wimbledon Poisoner, They Came from SW19 and East of Wimbledon, and a volume of short stories, Scenes from a Poisoner’s Life.

  6. Nigel Williams is the author of over sixteen novels - including the bestselling Wimbledon Poisoner. He wrote the Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning Elizabeth I, starring Helen Mirren, and his stage plays are performed around the world.

  7. Nigel Williams has 108 books on Goodreads with 6452 ratings. Nigel Williamss most popular book is The Wimbledon Poisoner.