Adrian McKinty was born and grew up in the North Belfast suburban town of Carrickfergus. His first crime novel, Dead I Well May Be, was short-listed for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award. His novel about a Belfast-based detective in the Royal Ulster Constabulary, The Cold Cold Ground, won the 2013 Spinetingler Award. Its sequel, I Hear the Sirens in the Street, was short-listed for the Ned Kelly Award. He is the coeditor, with Stuart Neville, of Belfast Noir.
Stuart Neville's debut novel, The Ghosts of Belfast
(published in the UK as The Twelve), won the Mystery/Thriller
category of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and was picked as one
of the top crime novels of 2009 by both the New York Times and the
Los Angeles Times. His subsequent three novels have been
short-listed for various awards, including the Theakstons Old
Peculier Crime Novel of the Year, and the CWA Ian Fleming Steel
Dagger Award. The French edition of The Ghosts of Belfast, Les
Fantômes de Belfast, won Le Prix Mystère de la Critique du Meilleur
Roman Étranger and Grand Prix du Roman Noir Étranger. He is the
coeditor, with Adrian McKinty, of Belfast Noir.
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