Name Jo Bannister | Role Novelist | |
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Nominations Mary Higgins Clark Award, Edgar Award for Best Short Story Books Requiem for a Dealer, Echoes of Lies, The Depths of Solitude, Deadly Virtues, A bleeding of innocents |
Jo Bannister (born 31 July 1951 in Rochdale, Lancashire) is a British crime fiction novelist. At present, she lives in Northern Ireland.
Contents
- Life and work
- Clio Rees and Harry Marsh novels
- Mickey Flynn novels
- Castlemere novels
- Rosie Holland novels
- Brodie Farrell novels
- Standalone Novels
- References

Life and work
She began her career as a journalist, and rose to become editor of the County Down Spectator before resigning in order to devote all her time to her writing. She has had over 30 novels published both in English, and translated into several other languages. Most of these belong to five series, while nine (at present) are standalone novels. Her books are well reviewed, with the New York Times, for example, referring to her "solid series of British police procedurals", and praising the Castlemere novels for their "superb character work" in the context of a "deeply satisfying series".
Clio Rees and Harry Marsh novels
Mickey Flynn novels
Castlemere novels
Rosie Holland novels
Brodie Farrell novels
Standalone Novels
References
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