Denzil Meyrick

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Denzil Meyrick
Born28 November 1965
Glasgow, Scotland
NationalityScottish
Alma materCampbeltown Grammar School

Denzil Meyrick was a police officer with Strathclyde Police then a manager with Springbank Distillery in Campbeltown, Argyll. Since 2012 Denzil Meyrick has worked as a writer of Scottish crime fiction novels.[1]

Career

Denzil Meyrick was educated at Campbeltown Grammar School, Argyll.

After service as a police officer with Strathclyde Police, Denzil Meyrick followed a varied career, including the management of a distillery in Campbeltown. In 2012, his first crime fiction novel, Whisky From Small Glasses, was published by Ringwood. In 2014 this novel was then published by Polygon, a division of Birlinn (publisher).[2]

Following publication of his first DCI Dailey crime novel, Denzil Meyrick signed with Birlinn Books, where his next crime novels were published.[3][4]

Novels

  • Whisky From Small Glasses (2012)
  • The Last Witness (2014)
  • Dalintober Moon (2014)
  • Dark Suits & Sad Songs (2015)
  • 213 (2015)
  • Rat Stone Serenade (2016)

References

External links

  • Oban Times [5]
  • Dundee University Review of The Arts [6]
  • What's On In Glasgow Review [7]
  • Amazon - 213 [8]
  • Amazon - The Ratstone Serenade [9]