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Andrew Mayne



Andrew Mayne, star of A&E’s Don’t Trust Andrew Mayne, is a magician and novelist ranked the fifth best-selling independent author of the year by Amazon UK. He started his first world tour as an illusionist when he was a teenager and went on to work behind the scenes for Penn & Teller, David Blaine and David Copperfield.
 


Genres: Mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller
 
New and upcoming books
October 2024

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Death Stake
(Trasker, book 2)
Series
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Jessica Blackwood
   1. Angel Killer (2014)
   Fire in the Sky (2015)
   2. Name of the Devil (2015)
   3. Black Fall (2017)
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Space Ops
   1. Station Breaker (2016)
   2. Orbital (2017)
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Naturalist
   1. The Naturalist (2017)
   2. Looking Glass (2018)
   3. Murder Theory (2019)
   4. Dark Pattern (2019)
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Underwater Investigation Unit
   1. The Girl Beneath the Sea (2020)
   2. Black Coral (2021)
   3. Sea Storm (2022)
   4. Sea Castle (2023)
   5. Dark Dive (2024)
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Theo Cray and Jessica Blackwood
   1. Mastermind (2021)
   2. The Final Equinox (2022)
   3. Mr. Whisper (2025)
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Trasker
   1. Night Owl (2023)
   2. Death Stake (2024)
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Novels
   Public Enemy Zero (2011)
   Knight School (2013)
   Hollywood Pharaohs (2013)
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Novellas and Short Stories
   The Grendel's Shadow (2011)
   Game Knight (2015)
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Books containing stories by Andrew Mayne
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Surviving Tomorrow (2020)
A Charity Anthology
edited by
Bryan Thomas Schmidt

Award nominations
2022 Barry Award for Best Paperback original (nominee) : Black Coral
2021 ITW Award for Best Paperback original (nominee) : The Girl Beneath the Sea
2019 ITW Award for Best Paperback original (nominee) : The Naturalist
2018 Edgar Award for Best Paperback original (nominee) : Black Fall
2016 ITW Award for Best Paperback original (nominee) : Name of the Devil


Andrew Mayne recommends
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December '41 (2022)
William Martin
"William Martin's, December '41 is a propulsive and masterful historical spy thriller which feels ominously contemporary. Written in the best Alfred Hitchcock film style crossed with the books of Graham Green and Ken Follett. The frenetic pace and story are phenomenal, filled with classic twists and turns. Agents turn into double agents and, then, triple agents; this thrilling read grips you by the throat and never lets go!"
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Eternal (2021)
Lisa Scottoline
"Lisa Scottoline is a magnificent storyteller. Eternal is a triangular story of first love, told against the backdrop of WWII in Rome, that is both terrifying and magical; three young people at one of the worst times in history are filled with love, hate, fear, rage, and at the end, survival and hope. Eternal is brilliantly written. Scottoline hits new heights in this spellbinding tale of decades-old family secrets and rips apart the fragility of first loves. I was pulled in from the first page by the lives of Scottoline’s characters as they tried to make their way through events beyond their control in this richly detailed story that makes you feel like you’re right alongside them."

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