Paul Adam (English novelist)

Paul Adam (English novelist)

Paul Adam (born 1958) is an English journalist and novelist.

He grew up in the north of England, and then went to study Law at Nottingham University.

He began his career as a journalist, working both in Rome and England. He has written nine novels and has also done some scripts for Television.

He lived in Nottingham for many years, and has recently moved to Sheffield, the city of his birth, with his wife and two children.

Works

* "An Exceptional Corpse" (1993)
* "A Nasty Dose of Death" (1994)
* "Toxin" (1995)
* "Unholy Trinity" (1999)
* "Shadow Chasers" (2000)
* "Genesis II" (2001)
* "Flash Point" aka "Oracle Lake" (2003)
* "Sleeper" aka "The Rainaldi Quartet" (2004)
* "Enemy Within" (2005)

External links

* [http://www.eurocrime.co.uk/books/books_by_paul_adam.html Book Reviews]

References

* http://www.pauladam.com/
* http://www.pfd.co.uk/clients/adamp/b-aut.html
* http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/a/paul-adam/
* http://tracearchive.ntu.ac.uk/em/directory/a.htm


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