Campbell Armstrong
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Born: | [[]], 1944 Glasgow, Scotland |
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Occupation: | Novelist |
Genres: | Thriller |
Website: | http://www.campbellarmstrong.com/index.php/ |
Campbell Armstrong (born 1944, Glasgow) is a Scottish writer. He is the author of several bestselling international thrillers, including Jig, Mazurka, and Mambo.
Campbell Armstrong graduated with a degree in philosophy from the University of Sussex, England. He taught creative writing from 1971-74 at the State University of New York; from 1975-78 he taught at Arizona State University.
After many years spent living in England and the United States, he now lives with his family in Ireland.
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[edit] Bibliography
- Assassins & Victims (1968)
- The Punctual Rape (1969)
- Death's Head (1971)
- Asterisk (1976)
- Brainfire (1977)
- The Wanting (1978)
- Mr. Apology (1979)
- Letters from the Dead (1980)
- Dressed to Kill (Based on movie script) (1980)
- Raiders of the Lost Ark (Novelization) (1981)
- Jig (1987)
- Mazurka (1988)
- Mambo (1989)
- Agents of Darkness (1991)
- Concert of Ghosts (1992)
- Jigsaw (1994)
- Heat (1994)
- Blackout (1996)
- Silencer (1997)
- Deadline (2000)
[edit] The Glasgow Novels
[edit] Memoir
- I Hope You Have A Good Life (2000)
[edit] Plays
- Death’s Head (BBC-TV) (1968)
- And they used to Star in Movies (Peacock, Dublin: Travers, Edinburgh; Body Politic, Chicago. Soho Poly, London) (1970)