Nick Stone (author)

Nick Stone (author)
Nick Stone
Born 31 October 1966 (1966-10-31) (age 45)
Cambridge, England
Occupation Writer
Nationality British
Ethnicity ScottishHaitian
Citizenship United Kingdom
Alma mater University of Cambridge
Genres Thriller
Notable work(s) The Max Mingus Trilogy: Mr Clarinet, King of Swords, Voodoo Eyes

Nick Stone (born 31 October 1966 in Cambridge, England),[citation needed] is a British thriller writer.

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Background

Born in Cambridge to historian Norman Stone and his Haitian wife,[1][2]

After studying history at Cambridge University, from where he graduated in 1989, he had numerous jobs, ranging from washing dishes to paralegal work at the Old Bailey.[citation needed]

Early life

When he was six months old, Stone was sent to Haiti to live with his grandparents, where he stayed until returning to England in 1970. He returned there during 1973-1974, in 1982 and in 1995. His grandparents owned an estate in Haiti and some of his relatives worked for the country's dictator, François "Papa Doc" Duvalier. During his visit in 1982 he met Father Jean Bertrand Aristide, the priest who would become Haiti's first democratically elected President; he has said that he had high hopes for Aristide's term as president but that "he turned out to be Papa Doc without the jokes". He has cited his Haitian experience as being an influence on his writings and has said that until his visit in the 1990s he thought it to be an "idyllic" place.[1][2][3] Of that visit he has said:

It was an utter shock. I was expecting the place to be a shambles, but I was totally unprepared for what I found. The place looked like it had been turned upside down, kicked around and trampled into the dirt. It was barely working. 90% unemployment, rabid crime rates, packs of feral kids wherever you turned, mountains of rubbish in the roads, some of it smouldering. Everyone who could afford to lived behind high, barbed-wire topped walls. Everyone had guns, attack dogs and a drinking problem. Heavyweight paranoia trampled lightweight common sense.[1]

He was bullied as a child due to his skin colour. This caused him to take up amateur boxing, at which he fought at welterweight and light-middleweight. His maternal grandfather had been a bareknuckle boxer based in France before World War II.[1]

Work

Stone has named some of his favourite crime writers as being James Ellroy, John Grisham, Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiaasen.[1]

The plot for his first novel, Mr Clarinet, took shape during his visit to Haiti of 1995. It was published in January 2006 and became a critical and commercial success in the UK, reaching number 12 on the paperback bestseller lists, and number 3 in Australia.[citation needed] The novel has been translated into 12 languages.[citation needed] In an interview with Stone it was said that the book "articulated the change in Haiti over the last 30 years".[1]

Stone's second novel, King of Swords - a prequel to Mr Clarinet, set in Cocaine Cowboy era Miami - was published in hardcover in the UK in August 2007. King of Swords has met with equally strong critical acclaim in the UK, with several reviewers considering the novel superior to his debut. King of Swords has been optioned by Martin Campbell.

Stone's third novel, Voodoo Eyes, set in Miami and Cuba either side of the 2008 US Presidential Election, marks the third and final outing for the character of Max Mingus.

Awards

Mr Clarinet won the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger award in 2006 for best thriller of the year, the International Thriller Writers Award for best first novel, and the Macavity Award for best first novel, both in 2007.[citation needed] The French translation, Tonton Clarinette, won the ninth SNCF Prix du Polar in 2009.[4]

Personal life

Stone is married and lives with his family in London, England.[citation needed]

Stone qualified as a boxing trainer in 2009. He works as an assistant boxing trainer in East London.[citation needed]

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