Mark Dawson (writer)

Mark Dawson is a best-selling self-published English author.[1][2] He wrote the John Milton assassin thriller series of novels.[1]

Mark Dawson
BornLowestoft, Suffolk, United Kingdom
OccupationAuthor
LanguageEnglish
ResidenceSalisbury, Wiltshire
GenreThriller

Dawson was born and raised in Lowestoft, Suffolk, and studied law at Manchester University.[3][4] Before becoming an author, he was a lawyer.[3]

He lives in the Salisbury, Wiltshire area.[1][3][4]

Works

John Milton series

  • 1000 Yards (2014)
  • The Cleaner (2013)
  • Saint Death (2014)
  • The Driver (2014)
  • Ghosts (2014)
  • The Sword of God (2014)
  • Tarantula (2014)
  • Salvation Row (2014)
  • Headhunters (2015)
  • The Ninth Step (2016)
  • The Jungle (2016)
  • The Blackout (2017)
  • The Alamo (2017)
  • Redeemer (2018)
  • Sleepers (2018)
  • Twelve Days (2018)
  • Bright Lights (2019)
  • The Man Who Never Was (2020)

Beatrix Rose series

  • White Devil (2015)
  • Nine Dragons (2015)
  • Dragon Head (2015)
  • In Cold Blood (2015)
  • Blood Moon Rising (2015)
  • Blood and Roses (2015)
  • Phoenix (2017)
  • Tempest (2019)

Isabella Rose series

  • The Angel (2015)
  • The Asset (2016)
  • The Agent (2017)
  • The Assassin (2018)

Group 15 series

  • Scorpion (2017)
  • Witness X (2017)
  • Little Sister (2018)
  • The Vault (2020)

Soho Noir Thrillers

  • The Black Mile (2013)
  • The Imposter (2013)
  • Gaslight (2014)

Standalone novels

  • The Art of Falling Apart (2012)
  • Subpoena Colada (2013)

References

  1. McGregor, Jay (17 April 2015). "Amazon Pays $450,000 A Year To This Self-Published Writer". Forbes.
  2. Kelly, Guy (15 April 2016). "Meet Mark Dawson, the literary sensation you've never heard of". telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  3. Mikhailova, Anna (5 June 2016). "My commute... it was pure bloody murder". thetimes.co.uk. The Times. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  4. "Background". markjdawson.com. Retrieved 30 July 2016.


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