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Adrian McKinty is a Northern Irish writer of crime and mystery novels and young adult fiction, best known for his 2020 award-winning thriller, The Chain, and the Sean Duffy novels set in Northern Ireland during The Troubles. He is a winner of the Edgar Award, the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award, the Macavity Award, the Ned Kelly Award, the Barry Award, the Audie Award, the Anthony Award and the International Thriller Writers Award. He has been shortlisted for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger and the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière. Biography Early life McKinty was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1968. The fourth of five children, he grew up in the Victoria area of Carrickfergus, County Antrim. His father was a welder and boilermaker at the Harland and Wolff shipyard before becoming a merchant seaman. He grew up reading science fiction and crime novels by the likes of Ursula Le Guin, J G Ballard and Jim Thompson. He studied law at the University of Warwick and politics and philosophy at the University of Oxford. After graduating from Oxford in 1993, McKinty moved to New York and found work in a number of occupations: security guard, barman, bookstore clerk, rugby coach, door to door salesman and librarian for the Columbia University Library. In 1999, while his wife studied for a Fulbright in Israel, McKinty played loose head prop forward for the Jerusalem Lions Rugby Club. In 2000, he relocated to Denver, Colorado, to become a high school English teacher. Writing career After writing several short stories, a novella and book reviews, his debut crime novel, Dead I Well May Be, was published by Scribner in 2003. The book was followed by two sequels in what would become to be known as the Michael Forsythe Trilogy. Alongside these, McKinty wrote the three books in his Lighthouse Trilogy, a series of science fiction young adult novels set in New York City, his native Ireland, and the fictional planet Altair. In 2008 McKinty moved with his family to Melbourne, Australia, to become a full-time writer. He found his greatest success and critical acclaim with the Sean Duffy series, following the eponymous Royal Ulster Constabulary Sergeant during The Troubles, beginning with 2012's The Cold Cold Ground. In 2019, the author made this comment about that novel: "It didn't sell very well, but it ended up getting the best reviews of my career. I got shortlisted for an Edgar, won a couple of awards, and so then that set me on that path for the next six years of reluctantly, kind of being dragged into writing about Northern Ireland in the 1980s". The third Duffy book, In the Morning I'll Be Gone, won the 2014 Ned Kelly Award for Best Novel. McKinty has been an especially astute observer of class in fiction. He also began working as a writer and reviewer for a number of publications including The Guardian, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Washington Post, The Independent, The Australian, The Irish Times and Harpers. Quitting writing and The Chain McKinty quit writing in 2017 after being evicted from his rented house, citing a lack of income from his novels, and instead took work as an Uber driver and a bartender. Upon hearing of his situation, fellow crime author Don Winslow passed some of his books to his agent, the screenwriter and producer Shane Salerno. In a late-night phone call, Salerno persuaded McKinty to write what would become The Chain. Salerno loaned the author ("advance on the advance") $10,000 to help him survive financially during the process. The stand-alone thriller was inspired by the chain letters of his youth and contemporary reports of hostage exchanges. McKinty returned to writing after the book landed him a six-figure English-language book deal, and was optioned for a film adaptation by Paramount Pictures. In an interview on CBS McKinty talked about never giving up and took the interviewer, Jeff Glor, to Plum Island, Massachusetts, where The Chain is set. The Chain was published in 37 countries. Reception Patrick Anderson of the Washington Post has praised McKinty as a leading light of the "new wave" of Irish crime novelists along with Ken Bruen, Declan Hughes and John Connolly. He often uses the classic noir tropes of revenge and betrayal to explore his characters' existential quest for meaning in a bleak but lyrically intense universe. Steve Dougherty writing in The Wall Street Journal praised McKinty's use of irony and humour as a counterpoint to the violent world inhabited by McKinty's Sean Duffy character. Liam McIlvanney, writing in the Irish Times, singled out McKinty's lyrical prose style as the defining characteristic of the Duffy series. Some reviewers have criticised the explicit use of violence in his novels. However, in reviewing McKinty's Fifty Grand in The Guardian, John O'Connor called him a "master craftsman of violence and redemption, up there with the likes of Dennis Lehane." His novel The Dead Yard was selected by Publishers Weekly as one of the 12 Best Novels of 2006. Audible selected Falling Glass as the Best Mystery or Thriller of 2011. In the Morning I'll Be Gone was named as one of the 10 best crime novels of 2014 by the American Library Association. In 2016, The Guardian included book 5 of the Sean Duffy series, Rain Dogs, about the investigation of a death at Carrickfergus Castle, in their "The best recent thrillers" coverage. Awards and honours 2004 CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award shortlist for Dead I Well May Be 2007 Audie Award for Best Thriller/Suspense for The Dead Yard. 2008 Young Hoosier Award and Beehive Award shortlist for The Lighthouse Land 2009 World Book Day Award longlist for The Bloomsday Dead 2010 Spinetingler Award for Best Novel for Fifty Grand 2011 Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award longlist for Fifty Grand 2013 Spinetingler Award for Best Crime Novel for The Cold Cold Ground 2013 Prix Du Meilleur Polar shortlist for The Cold Cold Ground 2013 Crime Fest Last Laugh Award shortlist for The Cold Cold Ground 2013 Ned Kelly Award for Best Crime Novel shortlist for I Hear the Sirens in the Street 2014 Barry Award (for crime novels)for Best Mystery Novel (Paperback Original) for I Hear the Sirens in the Street 2014 Grand Prix de Littérature Policière shortlist for I Hear the Sirens in the Street 2014 Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award shortlist for I Hear the Sirens in the Street 2014 Ned Kelly Award for Best Fiction for In the Morning I'll Be Gone 2015 Audie Award For Best Thriller shortlist for In the Morning I'll Be Gone 2015 Prix SNCF Du Polar shortlist for The Cold Cold Ground 2015 Ned Kelly Award shortlist for Gun Street Girl 2015 Boston Globe Best Book of 2015 for Gun Street Girl 2015 Irish Times Best Crime Novel of 2015 for Gun Street Girl 2016 Edgar Award (Best Paperback Original) shortlist for Gun Street Girl 2016 Anthony Award (Best Paperback Original) shortlist for Gun Street Girl 2016 Audie Award for Best Mystery shortlist for Gun Stree.... 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    Falling

    T. J. Newman

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    The Malice of Waves

    Mark Douglas-Home

    The gripping and atmospheric mystery about one boy's disappearance from an isolated but bleakly beautiful island on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean . . .'A fine series of detective ...

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    The Wings of the Dove

    Henry James & John Bayley

    Beautiful Kate Croy may have been left penniless by her relatives, but her bold, ambitious nature ensures she will not succumb meekly to a life of poverty. If the financial circums...

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    Beatrix Potter Artist, Storyteller and Countrywoman

    Judy Taylor

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    The Truth

    Peter James

    20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION FROM THE AUTHORA thrilling tale of suspense from the bestselling author of the Roy Grace series.'Britain's answer to Stephen King a...

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    Gone to Ground

    BRONWYN HALL

    HUNTED. ALONE. AFRAID... A heartinthemouth and utterly addictive adventure thriller from a phenomenal debut Australian talent.UN surgeon Rachel Forester is posted at a remote medic...

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    The Dark

    Emma Haughton

    ONE DEAD BODY. TWELVE SUSPECTS. TWENTYFOURHOUR DARKNESS.'Outstanding ... Haughton writes vividly about a claustrophobic community ... her novel really is a superlative lockedroom m...

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    Darkness Falls

    Alex Knight

    Twenty years ago, her brother was murdered. Tonight, she's found his killer.Thessaly Hanlon is four hours into a long drive home through the night when she pulls into a 24hour road...

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    The Brothers

    S.D. Hinton

    An isolated house. A mysterious note. Someone is watching ...An absorbing, atmospheric mystery about families, secrets and the bonds of brotherhood set on the Victorian south coast...

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    The Sea Detective

    Mark Douglas-Home

    Discover the chilling first mystery in a truly unique crime series you won't be able to put down'There comes a time when a novel raises the bar for a particular genre, and The Sea ...

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    The Chasm

    BRONWYN HALL

    Atmospheric, thrilling and twisty a whiteknuckled mystery set among Victoria's most rugged mountains from an exciting new voice in Australian noir. Perfect for fans of Wake and Ex...

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    State of Fear

    Tim Ayliffe

    SET TO BE ADAPTED FOR THE SCREEN. Like Michael Connelly’s Bosch, John Bailey will risk everything to get to the truth – and bring down the world’s most wan...

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    The Secret

    Deric Henderson

    The killer dentist, his mistress, how they murdered their spouses and how they almost got away with it. Now a major fourpart ITV drama starring James Nesbitt: 'Unswitchoffable' Gu...

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    Dein finsteres Herz

    Tony Parsons

    Vor zwanzig Jahren trafen sieben privilegierte Jungen in der elitären Privatschule Potter's Field aufeinander und wurden Freunde. Nun sterben sie, einer nach dem anderen, auf unvor...

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    Go Seek

    Michelle Teahan

    'Tense, pacy and full of surprises, Go Seek is like nothing I've ever read before . . . Actionpacked, suspenseful and a nail biting joy' ANDREA MARA'A twisty and gripping debut!' C...

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    Drowning

    T. J. Newman

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE FROM WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES “Reads like Apollo 13 underwater.” Don Winslow “Masterful.” Patricia Cornwell “A stunn...

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    Murder in Mind

    Lyndon Stacey

    Sophie Bradford is pretty, blonde and an accomplished flirt. When her body is found dumped in a ditch on a lonely West Country road, Jamie Mullin is the prime suspect. He was her l...

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    Outside Chance

    Lyndon Stacey

    Ben Copperfield is a freelance journalist who specialises in all things equine, so when he is called with the news that the hot favourite for the Cheltenham Gold Cup has been kidna...

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    Lawyer X

    Anthony Dowsley & Patrick Carlyon

    Underbelly meets Molly's Game the true crime investigation that rewrote the story of Melbourne's infamous gangland war and triggered a royal commission.Melbourne's gangland war wa...