Mark Mills is a British writer of screenplays and novels. His first screenplay was the BAFTA-nominated short film One Night Stand starring Jemma Redgrave and James Purefoy in 1993; this won Mills a Best Screenplay' award at the Angers European First Film Festival in 1995.
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Mark Mills | |
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Occupation | Novelist, screenplay writer |
Nationality | English ![]() |
Period | 1993 – present |
Notable awards | Crime Writers' Association Award – Best Crime Novel by a Debut Author 2004 Amagansett Angers European First Film Festival – Best Screenplay 1995 One Night Stand |
Children | 2 |
Mills's first novel was Amagansett, later reissued under the title The Whaleboat House published in 2004; this won him the award for Best Crime Novel by a Debut Author at the Crime Writers' Association Award. His second novel, The Savage Garden, was published in 2006. His third novel, The Information Officer, was published in April, 2009.
Year | Work | Format | Award |
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1993 | One Night Stand | Short film | Angers European First Film Festival – Best Screenplay (Won) |
1999 | The Lost Son | Film | |
2002 | Global Heresy | Film | |
2004 | The Reckoning | Film | |
Amagansett (reissued as The Whaleboat House) | Novel | Crime Writers' Association Award – Best Crime Novel by a Debut Author (Won) | |
2006 | The Savage Garden | Novel | |
2009 | The Information Officer | Novel | |
2011 | House of the Hanged | Novel | |
2012 | The Long Shadow | Novel | |
2014 | Waiting For Doggo | Novel | |
2016 | Where Dead Men Meet | Novel |
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