Quintin Jardine | |
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Born | 1945 (age 77–78) Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland |
Occupation | Novelist, crime fiction |
Period | 1993 - present |
Genre | Crime fiction |
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Quintin Jardine (born 1945) is a Scottish author of three series of crime novels, featuring the fictional characters Bob Skinner, Oz Blackstone, and Primavera Blackstone.[1]
Biography
Jardine was born in Motherwell, Lanarkshire, and in Glasgow he studied law. He has worked as a journalist, government information officer, political spin-doctor and media relations consultant, over time he decided to be a writer.[2]
Books
Bob Skinner series
Jardine has written 35 novels featuring senior Edinburgh policeman Bob Skinner:
- Skinner's Rules (1993)
- Skinner's Festival (1994)
- Skinner's Trail (1994) ISBN 9780747241416
- Skinner's Round (1995)
- Skinner's Ordeal (1996)
- Skinner's Mission (1997)
- Skinner's Ghosts (1998)
- Murmuring the Judges (1998) ISBN 0747259623
- Gallery Whispers (1999)
- Thursday Legends (2000) ISBN 0747256683
- Autographs in the Rain (2001) ISBN 0747273995
- Head Shot (2002)
- Fallen Gods (2003)
- Stay of Execution (2004)
- Lethal Intent (2005)
- Dead and Buried (2006)
- Death's Door (2007)
- Aftershock (2008)
- Fatal Last Words (2009)
- A Rush of Blood (2010)
- Grievous Angel (2011)
- Funeral Note (2012)
- Pray for the Dying (2013)
- Hour of Darkness (2014)
- The Last Resort (2015)
- Private Investigations (2016)
- Game Over (2017)[3]
- State Secrets (2017)
- A Brush With Death (2018)
- Cold Case (2018)
- The Bad Fire (2019)
- The Roots of Evil (2020)
- Deadlock (2021)
- Open Season (2022)
- The Cage (2023)
Oz Blackstone series
Novels featuring Oz Blackstone.
Primavera Blackstone series
Novels featuring Primavera Blackstone:
- Inhuman Remains (2009)
- Blood Red (2010)
- As Easy As Murder (2012)
- Deadly Business (2013)
- As Serious as Death (2013)
Other projects
- The Loner (2011) A story about Xavi's early life
- Mathew's Tale (2014). A story about one of Skinner's ancestors.
- Skinner's Elves: A Bob Skinner Christmas Story. (2017). A short story set in 2041. Included in the Audiobook for 'The Cage'
References
- ↑ "Authors: Quintin Jardine". Books From Scotland.
- ↑ "QJ bio". 17 September 2009.
- ↑ publisher http://www.campbellreadbooks.com/
External links
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