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Philip Ballantyne Kerr (22 February 1956 – 23 March 2018) was a British author, best known for his Bernie Gunther series of historical detective thrillers.


Early life

Kerr was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, where his father was an engineer and his mother worked as a secretary. He was educated at a grammar school in
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. He studied at the University of Birmingham from 1974 to 1980, gaining a master's degree in law and philosophy. Kerr worked as an advertising copywriter for Saatchi & Saatchi before becoming a full-time writer in 1989. In a 2012 interview, Kerr noted that he began his literary career at the age of twelve by writing pornographic stories and lending them to classmates for a fee.


Career

A writer of both adult fiction and non-fiction, he is known for the Bernhard "Bernie" Gunther series of 14 historical thrillers set in Germany and elsewhere during the 1930s, the Second World War and the
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. He also wrote children's books under the name P. B. Kerr, including the ''Children of the Lamp'' series. Kerr wrote for '' The Sunday Times'', the '' Evening Standard'', and the '' New Statesman''. He was married to fellow novelist
Jane Thynne Jane Thynne (born 5 April 1961) is a British novelist, journalist and broadcaster. Biography Jane Thynne was born in Venezuela on 5 April 1961. She attended Lady Eleanor Holles School in London. She read English at St Anne's College, Oxford, ...
; they lived in Wimbledon, London, and had three children. He died from cancer on 23 March 2018, aged 62. Just before he died, he finished a 14th Bernie Gunther novel, ''Metropolis,'' which was published posthumously, in 2019.


Awards and honours

In 1993, Kerr was named in Granta's list of Best Young British Novelists. In 2009, ''If the Dead Rise Not'' won the world's most lucrative crime fiction award, the RBA Prize for Crime Writing worth €125,000. The book also won the British Crime Writers' Association's Ellis Peters Historic Crime Award that same year. His novel, ''Prussian Blue'', was longlisted for the 2018 Walter Scott Prize.


Death

Kerr died at age 62 from bladder cancer on 23 March 2018.


Publications


Novels


Bernie Gunther

* "Berlin Noir" "Bernie Gunther" trilogy, republished 1993 by Penguin Books in one volume. . **'' March Violets''. London: Viking, 1989. , set in 1936 **'' The Pale Criminal''. London: Viking, 1990. , set in 1938 **'' A German Requiem''. London: Viking, 1991. , set in 1947–48 * Later "Bernie Gunther" novels **''The One from the Other''. New York: Putnam, 2006. , set in 1949 (intro set in 1937) **''A Quiet Flame''. London: Quercus, 2008. , set in 1950 and 1932-33 **''
If the Dead Rise Not ''If the Dead Rise Not'' is a crime novel by Philip Kerr, the sixth in the series starring Berlin police detective Bernhard Gunther. It was published in 2009 by Quercus of London. For it, in 2009 Kerr was awarded the world's most lucrative crime ...
''. London: Quercus, 2009. , set in 1934 and 1954 **''Field Grey''. (Field Gray in USA) London: Quercus, 2010. , set in 1954 with flashbacks from 1941, 1931, 1940, & 1945/46. **''Prague Fatale''. London: Quercus, 2011 , set in 1941 **''A Man Without Breath''. London: Quercus, 2013. , set in 1943 **''The Lady from Zagreb''. London: Quercus, 2015. , set in 1942–3, with framing scenes in 1956. **''The Other Side of Silence''. London: Quercus, 2016. , set in 1956 **''Prussian Blue.'' London: Quercus, 2017. , set in 1939, with framing scenes in 1956 **''Greeks Bearing Gifts.'' London: Quercus, 2018. , set in 1957 **''Metropolis.'' London: Quercus, 2019. , set in 1928


Scott Manson novels

* ''January Window''. London: Head of Zeus, 23 October 2014. * ''Hand of God''. London: Head of Zeus, 4 June 2015. * ''False Nine''. London: Head of Zeus, 5 November 2015.


Stand alone novels

*'' A Philosophical Investigation''. London: Chatto & Windus, 1992. *''Dead Meat''. London: Chatto & Windus, 1993. *''
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'' (vt US ''The Grid''). London: Chatto & Windus, 1995. *''Esau''. London: Chatto & Windus, 1996. *''A Five Year Plan''. London: Hutchinson, 1997. *''
The Second Angel ''The Second Angel'' is a science fiction novel by Scottish author Philip Kerr. The title of the book comes from a Bible quote, 'And the second angel poured out his vial upon the sea; and it became as the blood of a dead man' (Revelation 16:3). ...
''. London: Orion, 1998. *''The Shot''. London: Orion, 1999. *''Dark Matter: The Private Life of Sir Isaac Newton''. New York: Crown, 2002. *''Hitler's Peace''. New York: Marian Wood, 2005. *''Prayer''. London: Quercus, 2013. *''The Winter Horses''. New York: Knopf, 2014. * ''Research''. London: Quercus, 2014. * ''1984.4''. Hamburg: Rowohlt Verlag, 2021.


Non fiction

*''The Penguin Book of Lies''. 1991;1996 *''The Penguin Book of Fights, Feuds and Heartfelt Hatreds: An Anthology of Antipathy''. 1992;1993


Children's fiction (as P. B. Kerr)


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Children of the Lamp ''Children of the Lamp'' is a series of contemporary fantasy novels written by the British author Philip Kerr, P. B. Kerr. It tells the story of twins John and Philippa as they discover how to act in the world of Jinn, djinn (genies). The story h ...
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*'' The Akhenaten Adventure''. London: Scholastic Press, 2004. *''
The Blue Djinn of Babylon ''The Blue Djinn of Babylon'' is a novel by P. B. Kerr which tells the second chapter of John and Philippa Gaunt and their adventures as djinn. It is the second book of the Children of the Lamp series. The book earned a place on the New York Ti ...
''. London: Scholastic Press, 2005. *''
The Cobra King of Kathmandu ''The Cobra King of Kathmandu'' is the third novel in the ''Children of the Lamp ''Children of the Lamp'' is a series of contemporary fantasy novels written by the British author Philip Kerr, P. B. Kerr. It tells the story of twins John and P ...
''. London: Scholastic Press, 2006. *''
The Day of the Djinn Warriors ''The Day of the Djinn Warriors'' is the fourth installment of seven in the Children of the Lamp ''Children of the Lamp'' is a series of contemporary fantasy novels written by the British author Philip Kerr, P. B. Kerr. It tells the story of tw ...
''. London: Scholastic Press, 2007. *''
The Eye of the Forest ''The Eye of the Forest'' is the fifth installment of seven in the Children of the Lamp series. Summary Mrs. Gaunt will be going to go to a plastic surgeon djinn named Dr. Kowalski to make Mrs. Gaunt's body look just like her former one. However ...
''. London: Scholastic Press, 2009. *''
The Five Fakirs of Faizabad ''Children of the Lamp'' is a series of contemporary fantasy novels written by the British author P. B. Kerr. It tells the story of twins John and Philippa as they discover how to act in the world of djinn (genies). The story has a variety of th ...
''. London: Scholastic Press, 2010. *''
The Grave Robbers of Genghis Khan ''Children of the Lamp'' is a series of contemporary fantasy novels written by the British author P. B. Kerr. It tells the story of twins John and Philippa as they discover how to act in the world of djinn (genies). The story has a variety of th ...
''. London: Scholastic Press, 2011.


Stand alone fiction

*''One Small Step''. London: Simon & Schuster, 2008 (paper). * ''The Most Frightening Story Ever Told''. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2016. * ''Friedrich der Große Detektiv (Frederick the Great Detective)''.As of 2021, published only in a German translation. Rowohlt Verlag, 2017.


Notes


External links


Official Philip Kerr website

Bernie Gunther fansite

Interview in Shotsmag Ezine 2011

Interview with Philip Kerr
about Kerr's relationship with Berlin. {{DEFAULTSORT:Kerr, Philip 1956 births 2018 deaths Alumni of the University of Birmingham Barry Award winners Writers from Edinburgh People educated at Stewart's Melville College Scottish science fiction writers Scottish crime fiction writers Techno-thriller writers Writers of historical mysteries