A former Oxford Scholar, President of the Oxford Union and MP for the City of Chester, Gyles Brandrethβs career has ranged from being a Whip and Lord Commissioner of the Treasury in John Majorβs government to starring in his own award-winning musical revue in Londonβs West End. A prolific broadcaster (in programmes ranging from Just a Minute to Have I Got News for You), an acclaimed interviewer (principally for the Sunday Telegraph), a novelist, childrenβs author and biographer, his best-selling diary, Breaking the Code, was described as βBy far the best political diary of recent years, far more perceptive and revealing than Alan Clarkβsβ (The Times) and βSearingly honest, wildly indiscreet, and incredibly funnyβ (Daily Mail). He is the author of two acclaimed royal biographies: Philip & Elizabeth: Portrait of a Marriage and Charles & Camilla: Portrait of a Love Affair. In 2007/2008, John Murray in the UK and Simon & Schuster in the US began publishing The Oscar Wilde Murder Mysteries, his series of Victorian murder mysteries featuring Oscar Wilde as the detective.