‘Who is Tom Ditto?’ is out now!


“First, this is a terrific novel. I’ll get that out of the way, because trying to describe it is like Monty Python’s TV quiz, “Summarise Proust”. The plot is wild and unexpected, with a dash of sinister, and it’s incredibly funny.” – The Times


“★★★★★ – A hysterical delight. Brilliantly written. A hilarious and fresh take on modern life.” – Heat


“Brilliant, hilarious, sharp.” – The Sun


“Incredibly funny. Danny Wallace writes a great male protagonist.” – Stylist


“Deftly-crafted… seemingly effortless… sharp writing.” – The List


“… will leave you completely mesmerised.” – Now


“An air of mystery, a past being reconstructed, with a booster shot of comedy…” – The Observer


“Wallace has scored another hit with this quirky novel. Packed full of gags, this is also a tender and touching story.” – Sunday Mirror


“Danny Wallace has done it again. ‘Who is Tom Ditto?’ is both a hoot and deeply engaging. Very clever stuff.” – Henry Sutton


“‘Who is Tom Ditto?’ is Danny Wallace at his very best. Funny, assured and relentlessly clever. A brilliant novel.” – John Niven


“Tremendous. Funny, beguiling and stealthily profound.” – William Boyd


“Funny yet tender. Wallace’s knack of grounding a madcap adventure with hilarious, quotidian detail gives him the edge.” – Stylist


“Brilliant. As hilarious as always.” – ShortList


“Chortlesome.” – Bella


“Danny Wallace is one of the cleverest writers around. ‘Who is Tom Ditto?’ is the most surprising book I have ever read.” – ChickLit Reviews and News


“Wallace has shown he can successfully transfer his established humour to fictional situations with ease, carefully developing a deep story with a consistently grounded humour.” – Emerald Street


“9/10″ – Press Association


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