Martin Edwards
Author:
Martin Edwards
Date of birth: 07-Jul-1955
Place of birth: Knutsford, England
About the author:
Martin Edwards is a renowned British author, editor, and crime fiction historian, celebrated for his contributions to the mystery and crime fiction genre. Born in 1955 in Knutsford, Cheshire, he initially pursued a career in law, becoming a solicitor specializing in employment law. His legal background often informs his writing, lending authenticity to his intricately plotted stories.
Edwards is best known for his Lake District Mysteries series, featuring historian Daniel Kind and DCI Hannah Scarlett, and for the Harry Devlin series, set in Liverpool. His novels are praised for their atmospheric settings, complex characters, and clever plotting.
Beyond his fiction, Edwards is a leading figure in the study and revival of classic crime fiction. He has edited numerous anthologies for the British Library Crime Classics series and authored The Golden Age of Murder, a critically acclaimed study of detective fiction's golden era, which earned him the Edgar Award.
Edwards is also deeply involved in the literary community, serving as the President of the Detection Club and as Chair of the Crime Writers' Association (CWA) at various points in his career. His work has received numerous accolades, including the prestigious Diamond Dagger for lifetime achievement in crime writing.
A passionate advocate for the genre, Edwards continues to write, edit, and promote crime fiction, inspiring both readers and writers worldwide.

This page was updated on: 20th December 2024