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Andrew Grant


UK flag (b.1968)
Brother of Lee Child, husband of Tasha Alexander

aka Andrew Child

Andrew Grant is the younger brother of bestselling thriller writer Lee Child. After graduating from the University of Sheffield, where he studied Drama and English Literature, Grant founded a theatre company that produced original material, culminating with a critically successful appearance at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Following his foray into theatre, cash flow issues made it necessary for him to find other employment, and he spent fifteen years working in telecommunications before leaving the corporate world to become a novelist.
 


Genres: Mystery, Thriller
 
Series
David Trevellyan Thriller
   1. Even (2009)
   2. Die Twice (2010)
   3. More Harm Than Good (2012)
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Cooper Devereaux
   1. False Positive (2015)
   2. False Friend (2017)
   3. False Witness (2018)
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Paul McGrath
   1. Invisible (2019)
   2. Too Close to Home (2020)
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Novels
   Run (2014)
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Books containing stories by Andrew Grant
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In the Company of Sherlock Holmes (2014)
(Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon, book 1)
edited by
Laurie R King and Leslie S Klinger
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Murder and Mayhem in Muskego (2012)
edited by
Jon Jordan and Ruth Jordan
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Crimespree Magazine #48 (2012)
Aug/Sep
(Crimespree Magazine)
edited by
Jon Jordan and Ruth Jordan

Andrew Grant recommends
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Thieves (2018)
Steven Max Russo
"Gripping and powerful, Thieves is a dynamite read. Definitely a book you won’t be able to put down."
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Heaven's Crooked Finger (2017)
(Earl Marcus Mystery, book 1)
Hank Early
"Heaven's Crooked Finger is a first-class mystery - gripping, atmospheric, and tense from beginning to end. Hank Early's storytelling is truly outstanding."
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Flamingo Road (2017)
(Fia McKee, book 1)
Sasscer Hill
"A surefire winner, rich in authentic detail and heart-stopping suspense."

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