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Simon Lelic
BornSimon Lelic
1976
Brighton, England
OccupationNovelist
LanguageEnglish
EducationUniversity of Exeter
Period2010 – present
GenreCrime fiction, thrillers
Children3
Website
www.simonlelic.com

Simon Lelic (/ˈlɛlɪ/ LELL-itch[1]) is a British novelist of mysteries and thrillers.

Life and career

Lelic was born in 1976 in Brighton. He studied history at the University of Exeter and then took a post-graduate course in Journalism. He worked as a freelancer and in business-to-business publishing before becoming a novelist, and has also owned an import/export company.[2]

His first novel, Rupture (2010) won a Betty Trask Award in 2011.[3] He has also written the Haven series of young adult thrillers; the first book, The Haven, was published in 2019.[4]

Published works

  • Rupture (US: A Thousand Cuts) (Picador/Viking, 2010)[5][6]
  • The Facility (Mantle, 2011)[7]
  • The Child Who (Mantle, 2012)[8]
  • The House (US: The New Neighbors) (Berkley, 2017)[9][10]
  • The Liar's Room (Berkley, 2019)[11]
  • The Search Party (Berkley, 2020)[12]
  • The Hiding Place (Penguin, 2022)[13]

Haven

  • The Haven (2019)
  • Revolution (2019)
  • Deadfall (2020)

References

  1. ^ "Simon Lelic at Goldsboro Books". Goldsboro Books. 18 January 2010 – via YouTube.
  2. ^ Lelic, Simon. "About". Archived from the original on 31 October 2010.
  3. ^ "Previous winners of the Betty Trask Prize and Awards". The Society of Authors. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  4. ^ Murphy, Jill (February 2019). "The Haven: Book 1 by Simon Lelic". The Bookbag (review).
  5. ^ Unsworth, Cathi (10 December 2010). "Rupture by Simon Lelic – review". The Guardian.
  6. ^ Wilmoth-Bennett, Lois (24 January 2011). "A Thousand Cuts: A Novel". New York Journal of Books (review).
  7. ^ Gordon, Edmund (22 January 2011). "The Facility by Simon Lelic – review". The Guardian.
  8. ^ Leggett, Robin (January 2012). "The Child Who by Simon Lelic". The Bookbag (review).
  9. ^ Mason, Lesley (November 2017). "The House by Simon Lelic". The Bookbag (review).
  10. ^ "The New Neighbors – Simon Lelic". Publishers Weekly (review). 2018.
  11. ^ Centorcelli, Kristin (25 January 2019). "Book Review: The Liar's Room by Simon Lelic". Criminal Element.
  12. ^ Gershenbaum, Barbara Lipkien (21 August 2020). "The Search Party by Simon Lelic". Book Reporter.
  13. ^ "The Hiding Place – Simon Lelic". Penguin UK. Retrieved 9 June 2022.

External links

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