Sharon J. Bolton is a British author of mystery fiction who has also been published under the name S. J. Bolton.[1]

Works

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Bolton is the author of ten novels, including the Lacey Flint series of police procedural novels. Lacey Flint is a female detective constable with London's Metropolitan police. They've released five novels and two novellas detailing her investigations.

A planned trilogy starting with The Craftsman (2018) has been optioned for a television series.[2]

Awards

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Bolton's second novel, Awakening, won the 2010 Mary Higgins Clark Award.[3] Blood Harvest, her third book, was shortlisted for the 2010 Crime Writers' Association's (CWA) Gold Dagger.[4] In 2014, she won the CWA's Dagger in the Library award for her body of work.[5]

Biblio

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Lacey Flint

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Novels

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  1. —— (2011). Now You See Me. Bantam. ISBN 9780593064139.
  2. —— (2012). Dead Scared. Bantam. ISBN 9780593064153.
  3. —— (2013). Like This, for Ever. Bantam. ISBN 9780593069165.A
  4. —— (2014). A Dark and Twisted Tide. Bantam. ISBN 9780593069189.
  5. —— (2022). The Dark. Orion. ISBN 9781409198345.

Novellas

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1.5 —— (2012). If Snow Hadn't Fallen. Transworld. ISBN 9781448168408.B
4.5 —— (2016). Here Be Dragons. Transworld Digital. ISBN 9781473540477.C

The Craftsman Trilogy

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Novels

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  1. —— (2018). The Craftsman. Trapeze. ISBN 9781409174110.
  2. —— (2022). The Buried. Orion. ISBN 9781409174158.

Novella

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0.5 —— (2018). Alive. Trapeze. ISBN 9781409179801.D

Other books

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Notes

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^A (in the US, Like This, for Ever was known as Lost and was published by Minotaur)
^B takes place after Now You See Me
^C takes place after A Dark and Twisted Tide
^D takes place before the first two novels. a third planned novel has not been published.

Adaptions

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In 2016, the motion picture of Sacrifice, starring Radha Mitchell and Rupert Graves, and directed by Peter A. Dowling, was released by Luminous Pictures.[6]

References

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  1. ^ I’m Coming Out Archived 2014-10-08 at the Wayback Machine, S.J. Bolton Blogpost, 11/4/13
  2. ^ "Bolton's Craftsman trilogy optioned for TV". The Bookseller. Retrieved 2024-10-04.
  3. ^ Cannon, Peter. "A Good Night for Minotaur at the Edgars". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 2024-10-04.
  4. ^ "Blood Harvest". Crime Writers' Association. Retrieved 2024-10-04.
  5. ^ Farrington, Joshua (Dec 5, 2014). "Bolton wins CWA Dagger in the Library prize". The Bookseller.
  6. ^ Glenn Kenny for The New York Times. April 28, 2016 Review: ‘Sacrifice’ Yields Corpses and Clichés