Peter Turnbull (author)

Peter John Turnbull (born 23 October 1950, Rotherham, Yorkshire, England[1]) is a British author, mainly known for his mystery and police procedural novels. For many years, he worked as a government social worker in Glasgow, before returning to his native Yorkshire, where he currently resides.

Books

He has produced books in 3 series,[2] as well as other, non-series books.

Glasgow P Division (set in Glasgow, Scotland)

  1. Deep and Crisp and Even (1981) (finalist for the New Blood Dagger Award in 1981.)
  2. Dead Knock (1982)
  3. Fair Friday (1983)
  4. Big Money (1984)
  5. Two Way Cut (1988)
  6. Condition Purple (1989)
  7. And Did Murder Him (1991)
  8. Long Day Monday (1992)
  9. The Killing Floor (1994)
  10. The Man With No Face (1998)

Hennessey and Yellich (set in York, England)

  1. Fear of Drowning (1999)
  2. Deathtrap (2000)
  3. Perils and Dangers (2001)
  4. The Return (2001)
  5. After the Flood (2002)
  6. Dark Secrets (2002)
  7. All Roads Leadeth (2003)
  8. Treasure Trove (2003)
  9. The Dance Master (2004)
  10. Hopes and Fears (2004)
  11. The Chill Factor (2005)
  12. The Legacy (2005)
  13. False Knight (2006)
  14. Fire Burn (2006)
  15. Chelsea Smile (2007)
  16. Once a Biker (2007)
  17. No Stone Unturned (2007)
  18. Turning Point (2008)
  19. Informed Consent (2009)
  20. Deliver Us from Evil (2011)
  21. Aftermath (2010)
  22. The Altered Case (2012)
  23. Gift Wrapped (2013)
  24. A Dreadful Past (2016)

Harry Vicary (set in London, England)

  1. Improving the Silence (2009)
  2. Deep Cover (2011)
  3. The Garden Party (2012)
  4. Denial of Murder (2014)

Maurice Mundy (set in London)

  1. A Cold Case (2016)


Other works

References

  1. "Turnbull, Peter 1950–". HighBeam Research. Cengage Learning. 2008. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
  2. "Peter Turnbull Series List". FictionDB.com. The Riviera Group. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
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