Brian McGilloway
Brian McGilloway is an author hailing from Derry, Northern Ireland. Born in 1974, he studied English at Queens University Belfast, where he was very active in student theatre, winning a national Irish Student Drama Association award for theatrical lighting design in 1996. He is currently Head of English at St. Columb's College in Derry.[1][2] McGilloway's debut novel was a crime thriller called Borderlands. Borderlands was shortlisted for a Crime Writers' Association Dagger award for a debut novel.[3]
In 2007 McGilloway signed with Pan Macmillan to write three crime thrillers in his Inspector Devlin series.[4] The sequel to Borderlands, Gallows Lane, was published in April, 2008.
McGilloway lives near the Irish borderlands with his wife and their four children.
Bibliography
Benedict Devlin series
- 2007 - Borderlands
- 2008 - Gallows Lane
- 2009 - Bleed a River Deep
- 2010 - The Rising
- 2012 - The Nameless Dead
Lucy Black series
- 2011 - Little Girl Lost
- 2013 - Hurt
- 2016 - Preserve the Dead
External links
References
- ↑ DOHERTY, HARRY (2008-03-14). "McGilloway on the run". Derry Journal. Retrieved 2008-05-31.
- ↑ "English Dept". St Columb's College. 2011-06-22. Retrieved 2013-10-12.
- ↑ Burke, Declan (2007-10-28). "Dark fiction that knows no boundaries". The Sunday Times.
- ↑ "'No-frills' authors move to Pan". Bookseller (5273): 10. 2007-03-23. ISSN 0006-7539.