Andrew Edwards is the co-author of Ghosts of the Belle Époque: A History of the Grand Hotel et des Palmes, Palermo; a biography of Lord Byron’s doctor, John Polidori, His Master’s Reflection and two literary guides spanning from the Classical era to the present day – Sicily: A Literary Guide for Travellers and Andalucia: A Literary Guide for Travellers. He is also the translator of Alejandro Luque’s Borges in Sicily and Federico De Roberto’s Agony, one of Italy’s first police procedurals, first published in 1896. He spends his time between the UK and the north coast of Sicily.