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Howard Linskey (born 16 May 1967) is a British novelist and former journalist. He is best known for the David Blake crime fiction series. This series and his subsequent crime novels are set in the north east of England. Linskey is also the author of two historical thrillers set during the Second World War. Early life Linskey grew up in Ferryhill, County Durham, England where he attended Ferryhill Comprehensive School. In 1989, he graduated with a degree in history and politics from the University of Huddersfield before working as a barman, catering manager, and marketing manager for a celebrity chef, as well as a variety of sales and account management roles. In 1993, Linskey completed a postgraduate diploma in journalism after which he worked for several regional newspapers in the North West of England, including the Warrington Guardian. He was also a regular contributor to Newcastle United F.C. fanzine The Mag and was the English Premier League football correspondent for a Malaysian magazine. Writing career Linskey's debut novel, The Drop, was published by No Exit Press in 2011. It is a crime thriller set in Newcastle upon Tyne, England featuring a fictional character, David Blake. The book received favourable reviews and was selected by Peter Millar, writing in the London Times, as one of his top five crime thrillers of 2011. It was later optioned for television by film producer David Barron. The Drop was published in Germany by Droemer Knaur in 2014 as Gangland (ISBN 978-3426513972). Two further titles followed in what subsequently became known as the David Blake series: The Damage (2012), chosen by the Times as one of its Top Summer Reads; and, The Dead (2013) the final book in the series. Both books broke into the top five Amazon Kindle chart and all three titles in the series were recorded as audio books. Linskey then embarked on a new series of crime mystery novels, again set in the North East of England, featuring journalists Tom Carney and Helen Norton and police detective Ian Bradshaw. Published by Penguin Books, the series opened with No Name Lane (2015), followed by Behind Dead Eyes (2016), The Search (2017) and The Chosen Ones (2018). In addition to crime fiction, Linskey has also authored two novels set during the Second World War, Hunting the Hangman (2017), based on the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, and Ungentlemanly Warfare (2019) relating to an SOE operation in 1943. TV Series Linskey was one of the featured authors in the 2017 CBS Reality television series ‘Written In Blood’. Linskey's episode covered Moors murderer Ian Brady. Personal life Linskey lives in Hertfordshire with his wife Alison and daughter Erin. He is a lifelong supporter of Newcastle United F.C. Bibliography References External links Official Website Marjacq Literary Agency. Discover the Howard Linskey popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Howard Linskey books.

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  • Dead of Night synopsis, comments

    Dead of Night

    Simon Scarrow

    As Germany strangles under the tight grip of the Nazi Party, the frozen winter of 1940 brings even more reasons to fear the dark in the crackling new WWII crime novel from #1 Sunda...

  • Behind Dead Eyes synopsis, comments

    Behind Dead Eyes

    Howard Linskey

    A missing woman, a disfigured corpse, a chillingly persuasive serial killer. A gripping crime thriller perfect for fans of LJ Ross, Mel Sherratt and Mark BillinghamTruecrime writer...

  • Mammoth Book of Best British Crime 11 synopsis, comments

    Mammoth Book of Best British Crime 11

    Maxim Jakubowski

    This superb annual anthology of the year’s most outstanding short crime fiction published in the UK is now well into its second decade. Jakubowski has succeeded, once again, in une...

  • Blackout synopsis, comments

    Blackout

    Simon Scarrow

    #1 Sunday Times bestselling author “Atmosphere, sharp intrigue, and a host of fascinating characters all combine to make this one the next addition to your keeper shelf." Steve Ber...