I am lucky that for my second book I continue to have the support of a great agent, Andrew Lownie, and of lovely publishers. At Icon Books I’d particularly like to thank Duncan Heath, Andrew Furlow and Robert Sharman, but not forgetting their former colleagues Simon Flynn and Henry Lord. At Columbia University Press I’m very grateful to Patrick Fitzgerald, Bridget Flannery-McCoy and Derek Warker.
As always, entertainment and enlightenment have been obtained from some unusual quarters. Conor Carey, Finn Carey and Gabriel Carey all played a role in this, and outside the genetic clan I’d also like to thank Iona Thomas-Wright. Endless support and lots of biscuits have been provided by my ever-patient, delightful mother-in-law, Lisa Doran.
I’ve had a blast delivering lots of science talks to non-specialist audiences since my first book was published. The various organisations that have invited me to speak are too many to namecheck but they know who they are and I’ve enjoyed the privilege immensely. It’s been very inspiring. Thank you all.
And finally Abi. Who is mercifully forgiving of the fact that, despite my promises, I still haven’t had that ballroom dancing lesson yet.