Philip Kerr
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This article is about the British novelist. For the British politician and diplomat, see Philip Kerr, 11th Marquess of Lothian.
Philip Kerr (born 1956 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish author. He studied at the University of Birmingham and worked as an advertising copywriter for Saatchi and Saatchi before becoming a full-time writer. He has written for the Sunday Times, Evening Standard and the New Statesman.
Kerr has published eleven novels under his full name and a children's series, Children of the Lamp, under the name P.B. Kerr.
He is married to novelist Jane Thynne.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Novels
- Berlin Noir trilogy
- March Violets. London: Viking, 1989. ISBN 0-670-82431-3
- The Pale Criminal. London: Viking, 1990. ISBN 0-670-82433-X
- A German Requiem. London: Viking, 1991. ISBN 0-670-83516-1
- A Philosophical Investigation. London: Chatto & Windus, 1992. ISBN 0-7011-4553-6
- Dead Meat. London: Chatto & Windus, 1993. ISBN 0-7011-4703-2
- Gridiron (vt US The Grid ). London: Chatto & Windus, 1995. ISBN 0-7011-6248-1
- Esau. London: Chatto & Windus, 1996. ISBN 0-7011-6281-3
- A Five Year Plan. London: Hutchinson, 1997. ISBN 0-09-180165-6
- The Second Angel. London: Orion, 1998. ISBN 0-7528-1443-5
- The Shot. London: Orion, 1999. ISBN 0-7528-1444-3
- Dark Matter: The Private Life of Sir Isaac Newton. New York: Crown, 2002. ISBN 0-609-60981-5
- Hitler's Peace. New York: Marian Wood, 2005. ISBN 0-399-15269-5
- The One From the Other. New York: Marian Wood, 2006. ISBN 0-399-15299-7
- A Quiet Flame. London: Quercus, 2008. ISBN 978-1847243560
[edit] Children's Fiction
- Children of the Lamp (as P.B. Kerr)
- Book 1: The Akhenaten Adventure. London: Scholastic Press, 2004. ISBN 0-439-96365-6
- Book 2: The Blue Djinn of Babylon, ISBN 0-439-67021-7
- Book 3: The Cobra King of Kathmandu
- Book 4: The Day of the Djinn Warrior