Quintin Jardine

Quintin Jardine (born 1945) is a Scottish author of three series of crime novels, featuring the fictional characters Bob Skinner, Oz Blackstone, and Primavera Blackstone.[1]

Quintin Jardine
Born1945
Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland
OccupationNovelist, Crime fiction
Period1993 - present
GenreCrime fiction
Notable worksBob Skinner series, Oz Blackstone series, Primavera Blackstone series.
Website
www.quintinjardine.com

Bob Skinner series

Jardine has written 26 novels featuring senior Edinburgh policeman Bob Skinner:

  1. Skinner's Rules (1993)
  2. Skinner's Festival (1994)
  3. Skinner's Trail (1994)
  4. Skinner's Round (1995)
  5. Skinner's Ordeal (1996)
  6. Skinner's Mission (1997)
  7. Skinner's Ghosts (1998)
  8. Murmuring the Judges (1998)
  9. Gallery Whispers (1999)
  10. Thursday Legends (2000)
  11. Autographs in the Rain (2001)
  12. Head Shot (2002)
  13. Fallen Gods (2003)
  14. Stay of Execution (2004)
  15. Lethal Intent (2005)
  16. Dead and Buried (2006)
  17. Death's Door (2007)
  18. Aftershock (2008)
  19. Fatal Last Words (2009)
  20. A Rush of Blood (2010)
  21. Grievous Angel (2011)
  22. Funeral Note (2012)
  23. Pray for the Dying (2013)
  24. Hour of Darkness (2014)
  25. The Last Resort (2015)
  26. Private Investigations (2016)
  27. Game Over (2017)[2]

Oz Blackstone series

Novels featuring Oz Blackstone.

  1. Blackstone's Pursuits (1996)
  2. A Coffin for Two (1997)
  3. Wearing Purple (1999)
  4. Screen Savers (2000)
  5. On Honeymoon with Death (2001)
  6. Poisoned Cherries (2002)
  7. Unnatural Justice (2003)
  8. Alarm Call (2004)
  9. For the Death of Me (2005)

Primavera Blackstone series

Novels featuring Primavera Blackstone:

  1. Inhuman Remains (2009)
  2. Blood Red (2010)
  3. As Easy As Murder (2012)
  4. Deadly Business (2013)
  5. As Serious as Death (2013)

Other projects

References

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