VJ Books Presents Author Chris Ewan!
Chris Ewan was born in Taunton, England in 1976. He graduated from the Universiy of Nottingham with a degree in American Studies with a minor in Canadian Literature, and later trained as a lawyer.
He is the critically acclaimed and bestselling author of many mystery and thriller novels. His work has been called "truly compelling" (Daily Express), "chilling and thoroughly enjoyable" (Observer) and "outstanding" (US Publishers Weekly), and his books have been hailed as "popular fiction at its best" (The Spectator) and "crime writing at its best" (Sydney Morning Herald). In 2011, he was voted one of America's favourite British authors by a Huffington Post Poll.
He is the author of THE GOOD THIEF'S GUIDE TO € series of mystery novels. THE GOOD THIEF'S GUIDE TO AMSTERDAM won the Long Barn Books First Novel Award and is published in thirteen countries. The complete series comprises THE GOOD THIEF'S GUIDE TO AMSTERDAM, THE GOOD THIEF'S GUIDE TO PARIS, THE GOOD THIEF'S GUIDE TO VEGAS, THE GOOD THIEF'S GUIDE TO VENICE and THE GOOD THIEF'S GUIDE TO BERLIN.
Chris's first standalone thriller, SAFE HOUSE, was a number one bestseller in the UK and was shortlisted for The Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award. His most recent thrillers are DARK TIDES and DEAD LINE. He is also the author of the Kindle Single short story, SCARLETT POINT, and the forthcoming thriller LONG TIME LOST, which will be published in the UK by Faber in April 2016.
After eleven years living on the Isle of Man, he recently returned home to Somerset with his wife, their daughter and the family labrador, where he writes full time.
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Chris Ewan Bibliography
The Good Thief (Charlie Howard) Series
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The Good Thief's Guide to Amsterdam - 2007
- The Good Thief's Guide to Paris - 2008
- The Good Thief's Guide to Vegas - 2010
- The Good Thief's Guide to Venice - 2011
- The Good Thief's Guide to Berlin - 2014
Other Novels
- Safe House - 2012
- Dead Line - 2014
- Dark Tides - 2015
- Long Time Lost - February 2017
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