James Oswald is a Scottish writer and farmer who has written the Inspector McLean and (as J. D. Oswald) The Ballad of Sir Benfro series of books.[1][2][3]
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Alma mater | Aberdeen University |
Website | http://jamesoswald.co.uk/ |
He initially self-published his books but is now published by Penguin.[3][4] Since 2018 he has been published by Wildfire, an imprint of Headline, where he has continued the Inspector McLean series and introduced a new series character Constance Fairchild.
His brother is the playwright Peter Oswald.
Number | Title |
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1 | Natural Causes |
2 | The Book of Souls |
3 | The Hangman’s Song |
4 | Dead Men’s Bones |
5 | Prayer For The Dead |
6 | The Damage Done |
7 | Written in Bones |
8 | The Gathering Dark |
9 | Cold As The Grave |
10 | Bury Them Deep |
11 | What Will Burn |
12 | All That Lives |
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1 | No Time To Cry |
2 | Nothing To Hide |
3 | Nowhere To Run |
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1 | Dreamwalker |
2 | The Rose Cord |
3 | The Golden Cage |
4 | The Broken World |
5 | The Obsidian Throne |
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