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Richard Horne (9 May 1960, Coventry – c.10 January 2007, Papil, West Burra), better known by the pen name Harry Horse, was an English author, illustrator and political cartoonist. He was also known as lead singer of the band Swamptrash. Born and raised in Coventry, Warwickshire, he moved to Edinburgh in 1978, where he adopted his pen name. Works Books His first book, Ogopogo, My Journey with the Loch Ness Monster, was published in 1983. He also wrote The Last... series of books; this included The Last Polar Bears, which was adapted into a 30-minute cartoon for CITV and a touring theatre production for the National Theatre of Scotland, and The Last Castaways, which won the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize. Political cartoons From 1987 to 1992 Horne was a political cartoonist for Scotland on Sunday and The Scotsman; he also drew until his death in 2007 for the Sunday Herald newspapers. His illustrations also appeared regularly in The Observer and The Independent newspapers. Music In the late eighties he was the singer and frontman of the Edinburgh band Swamptrash, which later evolved, without Horse, into Shooglenifty, which still performs. Computer game In 1996 he created, designed, and wrote a point-and-click adventure game for Time Warner called Drowned God: Conspiracy of the Ages. The game was based on a forged manuscript he had written a decade earlier, purporting to have been written by 19th-century poet Richard Henry Horne, who shares Horse's name. Illustrations His illustrations appeared in books as diverse as The Good Golf Guide to Scotland, a centenary edition of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, two books by Martin C. Strong both published by Canongate Books (The Great Rock Discography, 1st–4th eds. (1994–1998) and The Wee Rock Discography (1996)) and the children's book Magus the Lollipop Man. Death On 10 January 2007, Horne's body was discovered holding his wife Mandy, who had been terminally ill with multiple sclerosis, in their bungalow in Papil, West Burra. The Sunday Times reported on 13 July 2008 that rather than the "Romeo and Juliet" scene described in many articles relating their deaths, Horse had stabbed her more than thirty times, then killed their pets before turning the knife on himself; both of them bled to death. Actor Tam Dean Burn, who had in the week of Horse's death made a radio tribute to him, said in 2009 after speaking with Horse's female relatives that the 2008 report was "a cruel distortion". It is believed by some that his death was a murder, and not a suicide, as there were inconsistencies with the witness's testimonies, and the door to his home was open when the bodies were found. References External links https://www.harryhorse.co.uk https://www.theguardian.com/obituaries/story/0,,1997270,00.html Documentary on YouTube Richard and Mandy on a happy day. Discover the Harry Horse popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Harry Horse books.

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    The People Look Like Flowers At Last

    Charles Bukowski

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    Henry Fraser

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    Peter FitzSimons

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    Mark Hodkinson

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    Ryan Cole

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    Louise Cooper

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    Catherine Hapka

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    Thomas Bewick

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    Ray Mootrey

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    Charles Royster

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    Ron Larson

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    Great Americans on Stage

    WYN

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    Peter Shaffer

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    Linda Lael Miller

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    Liz Cerny Cox

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    Jerry Lee Miller

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    Debbie White

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    The Horse You Came in On

    Martha Grimes

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    Amanda Li

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    When Harry Met Minnie

    Martha Teichner

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    Harry - The Ride of My Life

    Wally O'Hearn

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    Linda Lael Miller

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    Ben Pimlott

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    David L. Forand

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    Charles Bukowski

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    Joan Lennon

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