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Andrew Lane (born 17 April 1963), as Andy Lane, is a British author and journalist best known for the Young Sherlock Holmes series of Young Adult novels.

Andrew Lane
BornAndrew Lane
17 April 1963
Pen nameAndy Lane
OccupationAuthor, Journalist
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity of Warwick
GenreScience fiction, young adult fiction, detective fiction
Notable worksYoung Sherlock Holmes
Children1
Website
slowdecay.co.uk

He has written novels in the Virgin New Adventures range and audio dramas for Big Finish based on the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who.

His Young Adult books are generally published under the name Andrew Lane, while media spin offs are Andy Lane.


Career


During 2009, Macmillan Books announced that Lane would be writing a series of books focusing on the early life of Sherlock Holmes. The series was developed in conjunction with the estate of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] Lane had already shown an extensive knowledge of the Holmes character and continuity in his Virgin Books novel All-Consuming Fire in which he created The Library of St. John the Beheaded as a meeting place for the worlds of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Who.

The first book in the 'Young Sherlock Holmes' series – Death Cloud – was published in the United Kingdom in June 2010 (February 2011 in the United States),[2] with the second – Red Leech – published in the United Kingdom in November of that year (with a United States publication date under the title Rebel Fire of February 2012). The third book – Black Ice – was published in June 2011 in the UK while the fourth book – Fire Storm – was published originally in hardback in October 2011 with a paperback publication in March 2012. The fifth book, Snake Bite was published in hardback in October 2012 and the sixth book, Knife Edge was published in September 2013. Death Cloud was short-listed for both the 2010 North East Book Award.[3] (coming second by three votes) and the 2011 Southampton's Favourite Book Award.[4] Black Ice won the 2012 Centurion Book Award.

Early in 2012, Macmillan Children's Books announced that they would be publishing a new series by Lane, beginning in 2013.[5] The Lost World books will follow disabled 15-year-old Calum Challenger, who is coordinating a search from his London bedroom to find creatures considered so rare that many do not believe they exist. Calum's intention is to use the creatures' DNA to help protect the species, but also to search for a cure for his own paralysis. His team comprises a computer hacker, a free runner, an ex-marine and a pathological liar.


Personal life


Lane meeting students of Alderwood School in Hampshire to discuss the Young Sherlock series in December 2018
Lane meeting students of Alderwood School in Hampshire to discuss the Young Sherlock series in December 2018

Lane studied physics at the University of Warwick, where he was a contemporary and friend of writers Justin Richards and Craig Hinton.

He worked for the Ministry of Defence at Farnborough during which time he lived in Ash in Surrey for 11 years; since 2012 he has lived with his wife and son in Poole in Dorset, England. He is represented by Robert Kirby at United Agents.


Bibliography



Novels



Agent Without Licence


The Six Directions Sequence


Crusoe


Lost Worlds


Young Sherlock Holmes


Virgin Books Doctor Who New Adventures


Virgin Books Doctor Who Missing Adventures


BBC Books Eighth Doctor Who Adventures


Torchwood






Short stories



Television



Space Island One



Audio



Doctor Who



Blake's Seven



Journalism


Lane has written articles, reviews and interviews for various magazines, including: DreamWatch, Radio Times, SFX, Starburst, Star Trek Magazine, Star Wars Magazine, Star Wars Fact Files and TV Guide (United States).


References


  1. "Macmillan reveals adventures of young Sherlock Holmes". TheGuardian.com. 18 March 2009.
  2. Gurdon, Meghan Cox (5 February 2011). "The Case of Young Sherlock". Wall Street Journal.
  3. "Shortlist 2010".
  4. "Southampton's Favourite Book Award 2011 - Southampton City Council". Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-13..
  5. http://www.thebookseller.com/news/mcb-scoops-three-young-sherlock-author.html



На других языках


- [en] Andy Lane

[ru] Лейн, Энди

Энди Лейн (род. 1963) — британский писатель и журналист, пишущий также под именем Эндрю Лейн. В настоящее время живёт в графстве Хэмпшир с женой и сыном.



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