Peter Ashford

About The Author

Peter Ashford

Peter Ashford is a UK-based author whose writing draws deeply from memory, history, and the invisible weight of the past. A former air traffic controller with the RAF, his work reflects the discipline, atmosphere, and quiet tension of service life. Ashford writes with psychological precision and emotional restraint, crafting stories that explore the distance between duty and desire, truth and remembrance. His prose is cinematic yet intimate, marked by a sharp ear for dialogue and a keen eye for the haunted corners of ordinary life.
Silver Wings of Guilt, his debut novel, brings together Ashford’s fascination with forgotten places and the human cost of silence. Set around a disused RAF base in Germany, the story moves between wartime and the present day, following a man who uncovers long-buried secrets beneath the runways once filled with life and noise. Through its layered structure and ghostly undertones, the novel blurs the line between the living and the dead, history and imagination.
Ashford’s portrayal of the airfield, its cracked concrete, lingering echoes, and frozen ghosts, reflects his gift for turning place into character. Though Silver Wings of Guilt is a work of fiction, it carries the authenticity of lived experience, drawn from years of observation and service. His writing invites readers into a world where the past refuses to stay buried, and where truth, once uncovered, changes everything. This debut marks the arrival of a distinctive voice in British literary fiction: restrained, atmospheric, and unafraid to confront what lingers in the dark.