
Michael Asher is an author, historian, deep ecologist, and notable desert explorer who has covered more than 30,000 miles on foot and camel. He spent three years living with a traditional nomadic tribe in Sudan. Michael Asher was born in Stamford, Lincolnshire, in 1953, and attended Stamford School. At 18 he enlisted in the 2nd Battalion the Parachute Regiment, and saw active service in Northern Ireland during The Troubles there in the 1970s. He studied English Language & Linguistics at the University of Leeds. at the same time serving in B Squadron, 23rd SAS Regiment. He also studied at Carnegie College, Leeds, where he qualified as a teacher of physical education and English. In 1978-9, he worked for the RUC Special Patrol Group anti-terrorist patrols, but left after less than a year. He took a job as a volunteer English teacher in the Sudan in 1979. The author of twenty-one published books, and presenter/director of six TV documentaries, Asher has lived in Africa for much of his life, and speaks Arabic and Swahili. He is married to Arabist and photographer Mariantonietta Peru, with whom he has a son and a daughter, Burton and Jade. He currently lives in Nairobi, Kenya.
Series
Books

In Search of the Forty Days Road
1984

The Eye of Ra
2000

The Last Commando
2009

Firebird
2001

Sands of Death
An Epic Tale Of Massacre And Survival In The Sahara
2007

The Flaming Sword
2010

Rare Earth
2001

Khartoum
The Ultimate Imperial Adventure
2005

Shoot to Kill
1999

Code of Combat
2014

Death in the Sahara
The Lords of the Desert and the Timbuktu Railway Expedition Massacre
2008

Sandstorm
2003

The Real "Bravo Two Zero"
2002

High Road to Hell
2012

Thesiger
1994

Reader's Digest Condensed Books 2009 - The Associate, What To Do When Someone Dies, Death Or Glory, We Are All Made Of Glue
2009

Get Rommel
2004

The Colour of Fire
2018

Impossible Journey
1988

The Last of the Bedu
In Search of the Myth
1996

A Desert Dies
1986

Lawrence
The Uncrowned King of Arabia
1998

The Regiment
The Real Story of the SAS
2007