Christopher Fowler
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Christopher Fowler (born 1953 in Greenwich, London) is an English thriller writer. In addition to his numerous horror, satire and crime novels, he has also written a Sherlock Holmes audio drama for BBC 7 entitled The Lady Downstairs. His book "Rune" shows remarkable similarities to the later Japanese novel & film "Ringu/The Ring". He is also the author of the "Bryant and May" mysteries, "Full Dark House," "The Water Room", "Seventy-Seven Clocks" and 'Ten Second Staircase'. His story 'The Master Builder' was filmed as 'Through The Eyes Of A Killer' [1], starring Marg Helgenberger and Tippi Hedren.
His novella Breathe, published by Telos Publishing Ltd., won the British Fantasy Society Award for best novella in 2005. [2]
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[edit] Novels, anthologies
Title | Year | ISBN |
How to Impersonate Famous People | 1984 | ISBN 0-7043-3463-1 |
The Ultimate Party Book | 1985 | ISBN 0-04-793087-X |
City Jitters | 1986 | ISBN 0-7221-3704-4 |
City Jitters 2 | ||
Roofworld | 1988 | ISBN 0-7126-2421-X |
The Bureau of Lost Souls (US: "More City Jitters") | 1989 | ISBN 0-7126-2459-7 |
Rune | 1990 | ISBN 0-7126-3466-5 |
Red Bride | 1992 | ISBN 0-356-20805-2 |
Sharper Knives | 1992 | ISBN 0-7515-0152-2 |
Darkest Day | 1993 | ISBN 0-316-90534-8 |
Spanky | 1994 | ISBN 0-7515-0959-0 |
Flesh Wounds | 1995 | ISBN 0-7515-1431-4 |
Psychoville | 1996 | ISBN 0-7515-1664-3 |
Menz Insana (graphic novel - illustrator: John Bolton) | ISBN 1-56389-300-2 | |
Disturbia | 1998 | ISBN 0-7515-1909-X |
Soho Black | 1998 | ISBN 0-7515-2559-6 |
Personal Demons | 1998 | ISBN 1-85242-597-0 |
Uncut | 1999 | ISBN 0-7515-2644-4 |
Calabash | 2000 | ISBN 0-7515-3040-9 |
The Devil in Me | 2004 | ISBN 1-85242-768-X |
Demonized | 2004 | ISBN 1-85242-848-1 |
Full Dark House | 2004 | ISBN 0-553-81552-0 |
Breathe | 2004 | ISBN 1-903889-67-7 |
The Water Room | 2004 | ISBN 0-385-60554-4 |
Seventy Seven Clocks | 2005 | ISBN 0-385-60885-3 |
Ten Second Staircase | 2006 | ISBN 0-385-60886-1 |
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Christopher Fowler's web site
- BBC Sherlock Holmes site There is a short story The Lady Downstairs written by Fowler which can be read or heard.