Charlie Huston
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Charlie Huston is an American author of crime fiction.
The mystery/thrillers Caught Stealing and Six Bad Things are Huston's first two novels. The series follows the trials of the likeable anti-hero Hank Thompson as he is caught first in a tornado of mistaken identity (in Caught Stealing), then as he returns from self-imposed exile to face down his past (in "Six Bad Things"). The final Hank Thompson novel, titled A Dangerous Man, will be published in September 2006 by Ballantine Books.
Caught Stealing is under development by Crossroads Films [1].
With the release of Already Dead in 2005, Huston put a new spin on the vampire tale. A departure from his first two books, Already Dead focuses on Vampyre clans which control the underworld in and around New York City, but retaining the gritty noir style. Already Dead features protagonist Joe Pitt, with two more books in the series planned.
In 2006 Huston joins a list of authors who have published non-graphic novels and are now writing in the American comic book industry. In April 2006, Marvel Comics launched Huston's reboot of a stock Marvel character Moon Knight. The work is said to be an ongoing series, with Huston working on the first year (12 monthly issues). He also wrote the second Ultimates annual in August 2006.
[edit] Bibliography
- Caught Stealing
- Six Bad Things
- Already Dead
- A Dangerous Man forthcoming September 19, 2006
- No Dominion - new Joe Pitt novel (Out December 26th, 2006)[2]
- Moon Knight
- Ultimates Annual 2
[edit] External links
- Official Website and Blog
- Interview with Charlie Huston at SFFWorld.com
- Comic Book Resources interview with Charlie Huston on The Ultimates
- Huston discusses his interpretation of Moon Knight, includes links to interviews
- Review of A Dangerous Man at Fantasybookspot.com
- Review of Already Dead at Fantasybookspot.com
- Review of Caught Stealing at Fantasybookspot.com