What has the author Francis Maude written?

Francis Maude has written a number of books, including:

Non-fiction:

* The Prime Minister's Man: The Inside Story of John Major's Downing Street (1998) - This book is considered a key account of the John Major government and Maude's time as a senior advisor.

* The Case for a New Deal (1992) - A manifesto for a new Conservative Party policy platform, co-authored with Peter Lilley and others.

* The Politics of Public Spending (1987) - An exploration of the political and economic issues surrounding public spending.

* The New Toryism (1984) - A book outlining a new direction for the Conservative Party.

Fiction:

* The Man Who Invented Christmas (2015) - A fictionalized account of Charles Dickens' creation of "A Christmas Carol". This book was adapted into the 2017 film of the same name.

Other:

* In addition to these books, Francis Maude has also written numerous articles and essays for various publications.

It's important to note that this list is not exhaustive and there may be other works by Francis Maude that are not included here.

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