Andrew Grant (writer)

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Andrew Grant
Born1968 (age 55–56)
Birmingham, England, UK
LanguageEnglish language
NationalityBritish
Period2009-Present
SpouseTasha Alexander (2010)
RelativesLee Child (brother)
Website
www.andrewgrantbooks.com

Andrew Grant (born 1968 in Birmingham, England) is a British writer, and the younger brother of bestselling thriller writer Lee Child. In 2010, he married novelist Tasha Alexander.

Biography

Andrew Grant was born in 1968, Birmingham, England. After graduating from the University of Sheffield, where he studied Drama and English Literature, Grant founded a theatre company that produced original material, culminating with a critically successful appearance at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Following his foray into theatre, cash flow issues made it necessary for him to find other employment, and he spent fifteen years working in telecommunications before leaving the corporate world to become a novelist.

Grant remained in Sheffield after graduating from university, but now divides his time between Sheffield and Chicago. He is the author of three novels, Even, Die Twice and More Harm Than Good, all featuring David Trevellyan, a royal Naval intelligence officer. His debut novel, Even, received stars from both Library Journal and Publishers Weekly.

In 2010, Grant married novelist Tasha Alexander, they live in Chicago.[1]

Bibliography

David Trevellyan

  1. Even (2009)
  2. Die Twice (2010)
  3. More Harm Than Good (2012)

Detective Cooper Devereaux

  1. False Positive (2015)

Standalone Novels

  1. Run (2014)

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