Gordon Brown (author)

Born Glasgow, Scotland
Occupation Novelist, Marketing Advisor
Nationality Scottish
Notable works Falling, 59 Minutes, The Catalyst, Meltdown
Website
www.gordonjbrown.com

Gordon James Brown is a Scottish author of primarily crime fiction.

Early life & Education

Brown attended King's Park Secondary school in Glasgow, before graduating from the University of Strathclyde.

Before publishing his novels, he has previously worked with several companies, including e-comsport and Bass Export, and has been the head of marketing at Tennent's Lager. He then set up Circuit Break, a company specialising in marketing strategy, planning and advice, and is also a director of Worn Out Limited as well as Brain Juice Limited.[1]

Career

Brown's first novel, Falling, was published in June 2009. Telling the story of a man who becomes involved in a life of crime that he did not wish to be part of, resulting in him being thrown from the roof of a building, it received positive reviews from The Herald and the Daily Record in Scotland.[2][3]

Following the success of the first novel a second, titled 59 Minutes, was released in September 2010. It once again received positive reviews.[4]

Both Falling and 59 Minutes have been published by Fledgling Press.[5][6]

The Catalyst, his third novel and the first starring Craig McIntyre, was released in May 2013. Following this his fourth novel, Meltdown, was released in December 2014.

In 2016, Brown moved publisher to Strident,[7] who took up the options on The Catalyst, Meltdown and the third, untitled book in the Craig McIntyre series. Working with Brown, Strident have completely re-worked the two original books and re-titled them. As a result all three books are due to release in 2017/2018:

Darkest Thoughts - April 2017
Furthest Reaches - September 2017
Deepest Wounds - February 2018

In the U.S., Down & Out Books picked up the rights to Falling and published it in 2016. They have confirmed they will be taking a sequel, Falling Too, for publication in the U.S. in September 2017.

Brown has also been published in the 'Blood on the Bayou' Anthology to celebrate Bouchercon 2016.

Personal life

Brown has a Post Graduate Diploma in Management Studies and an MBA. He currently lives in Glasgow with his wife, but splits his time between the UK and Spain. He was one of the founders of Bloody Scotland, a Scottish crime writer's festival, which has been held annually in Stirling since 2012.

Bibliography

Year Novel
2009 Falling
2010 59 Minutes
2013 The Catalyst
2014 Meltdown
2016 Falling (U.S.)
2017 Darkest Thoughts (April)
2017 Furthest Reaches (September)
2017 Falling Too (U.S., October)
2018 Deepest Wounds (February)

References

  1. "About Page", Gordon J. Brown website
  2. The Herald, July 11, 2009
  3. The Daily Record, July 11, 2009
  4. Daily Record, The Daily Record. Retrieved 27-11-2011.
  5. "Fledgling Press", Falling
  6. "Fledgling Press", 59 Minutes
  7. "Strident Publishing", Gordon J. Brown page on Strident Publishing
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