Colin Falconer (writer)

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Colin Falconer (born Colin Bowles in North London, 1953) is a British author who wrote Rough Justice, Venom, Fury and Harem.

Before becoming a novelist, he has worked as a freelance journalist contributing articles to many magazines, newspapers and periodicals including The Australian, Playboy, Cosmopolitan, The Bulletin, Qantas Airways magazine, San Francisco Chronicle, GH, and She. Columnist for magazines including Gourmet Traveller and Ansett Inflight Magazine. He also wrote for radio and television, while working on his first novel, which was eventually five years in the making.

For the last fifteen years he has been a full time novelist, with his work published widely in Europe, the UK and the U.S., and translated into sixteen languages. He travels regularly to research his novels and in the last two years has completed promotional tours for translations of his novels in Mexico, Turkey, and Romania.

He now lives in a small coastal town in western Australia.

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  • La Ruta de La Seda
  • La Princesa Azteca
  • Disappeared
  • Fury
  • Dangerous
  • Rough Justice
  • Triad
  • Opium
  • Venom
  • The Certainty of Doing Evil
  • Feathered Serpent
  • The Sultan's Harem
  • Deathwatch
  • When We Were Gods

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