fiction.wikisort.org - Writer

Search / Calendar

Steve Hamilton is a mystery writer who is known for the Alex McKnight series. Apart from his Alex McKnight books, Hamilton has written Night Work and The Lock Artist. His works have won the Edgar Award, Shamus Award and Barry Award.

Steve Hamilton
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of Michigan
GenreCrime Fiction
Notable worksThe Second Life of Nick Mason, Exit Strategy, A Cold Day In Paradise, Winter of The Wolf Moon, The Hunting Wind, Misery Bay, Die A Stranger, The Lock Artist
Notable awards2010 Edgar Award For Best Novelist of The Year

Books


His first book, A Cold Day in Paradise, won the Private Eye Writers of America/St. Martin's Press Award for best first mystery by an unpublished writer, the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award for best first novel, and the Private Eye Writers of America Shamus Award for best first novel, the only first novel to win the latter two awards.[1] That book introduced Alex McKnight, an ex-cop who rents out cabins in the small town of Paradise in Michigan's isolated Upper Peninsula for a living and becomes a reluctant private detective.

Hamilton's second Alex McKnight novel, Winter of the Wolf Moon (2000), was named one of the year's Notable Books by The New York Times Book Review and received a starred review from Publishers Weekly, as did his next three novels: The Hunting Wind, North of Nowhere and Blood Is the Sky (which won the 2004 Gumshoe Award). To date, ten books and one short story in the Alex McKnight series have been published[2] and they have been translated into 12 languages.

Night Work is a stand-alone novel featuring a probation officer in upstate New York. Night Work was nominated for the Crime Writers' Association top award, The Duncan Lawrie Dagger. In 2006, Hamilton also won the Michigan Author Award for his body of work.[3] Hamilton anticipates more McKnight titles in the future.[4]

His standalone novel The Lock Artist won an Edgar Award for best novel, a CWA Steel Dagger for best thriller in the UK, and an Alex Award from the American Library Association, which recognizes books that successfully cross over from the adult market and appeal to young adult readers. The Lock Artist has been translated into seventeen different languages, including Japanese, where it was voted the number-one translated crime novel of 2012 by both the annual Kono Mystery Ga Sugoi guide and by Weekly Bunshun magazine.[5]

His 2016 novel, The Second Life of Nick Mason, debuted on the New York Times bestseller list in both Hardcover Fiction and Combined Print and E-Book Fiction, and also appeared on the Publishers Weekly, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, and National Independent bestseller lists. It was also selected as one of five finalists for the prestigious Hammett Prize for literary excellence in crime fiction, and was nominated for a Barry Award for Best Novel of the Year.


Personal


Hamilton is married and has two kids. They live in New York.[5] He wrote his first twelve books while working for IBM, writing at night after his family had gone to bed.[4]


Awards


A Cold Day in Paradise (1998)

Winter of the Wolf Moon (2000)

North of Nowhere (2003)

Blood is the Sky (2004)

A Stolen Season (2006)

Night Work (2007)

The Lock Artist (2010)

The Second Life of Nick Mason (2016)


Bibliography[2]



Alex McKnight Series



Nick Mason Series



Other



References


  1. ""Interview with Steve Hamilton"". Murder Ink. July 2, 2003. Archived from the original on August 13, 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-06.
  2. ""Books"". www.authorstevehamilton.com. Retrieved 2007-08-08.
  3. ""'Alex McKnight' Mysteries Author Steve Hamilton Captures 2006 Michigan Author Award"". State of Michigan, Department of History, Arts and Libraries. Retrieved 2007-08-08.
  4. ""Steve Hamilton Creates a Different Kind of Private Eye"". BookLoons. Retrieved 2007-08-08.
  5. ""About Steve Hamilton"". www.authorstevehamilton.com. Retrieved 2007-08-06.
  6. "Sorry, pal…". 28 March 2021.
  7. Kono Mystery ga Sugoi! 2013 (in Japanese). Takarajimasha. December 2012. ISBN 978-4-8002-0527-8.



Текст в блоке "Читать" взят с сайта "Википедия" и доступен по лицензии Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike; в отдельных случаях могут действовать дополнительные условия.

Другой контент может иметь иную лицензию. Перед использованием материалов сайта WikiSort.org внимательно изучите правила лицензирования конкретных элементов наполнения сайта.

2019-2024
WikiSort.org - проект по пересортировке и дополнению контента Википедии