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Matthew John Reilly (born 2 July 1974) is an internationally bestselling Australian action thriller writer.
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Early years

Reilly was born on 2 July 1974 in
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,
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the second son of Ray (an employee at the Department of Corrective Services) and Denise, a mathematics teacher. He grew up with his brother Stephen in Willoughby, an affluent suburb on the lower North Shore of Sydney,
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, Australia. Reilly graduated from Sydney's St Aloysius' College in
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, in 1992. He then studied Law at the
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between 1993 and 1997, graduating 31st out of 250 students. While at university, he was also a contributor to the student law society publication ''Poetic Justice''.


Career

Reilly wrote his first book, '' Contest'', at the age of 19, and self-published it in 1996. It was rejected by every major publisher in Australia, leading him to self-publish 1,000 copies using a bank loan. He was discovered when Cate Paterson, a commissioning editor from
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, found a self-published copy of ''Contest'' in a bookstore. Pan Macmillan signed Reilly to a two-book deal. He wrote his second book, '' Ice Station'', while studying at the
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. It was quickly picked up by publishers in the US, UK and Germany. He has since sold over 7.5 million copies of his books worldwide, in over 20 languages. ''
Scarecrow and the Army of Thieves ''Scarecrow and the Army of Thieves'' is an action thriller novel released on 12 October 2011 by Australian author Matthew Reilly. It is the latest installment in the Shane Schofield series. Marketing On 24 December 2010, Reilly announced his ...
'' was the biggest-selling fiction title in Australia in 2011. Three more of Reilly's books have been the biggest-selling Australian titles of their years of release: ''
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'' (2005), ''
The Five Greatest Warriors ''The Five Greatest Warriors'' is a thriller novel in the Jack West Jr. series, by Australian author and director Matthew Reilly. The book is the third instalment of Reilly's Jack West Jr. series of novels. ''The Five Greatest Warriors'' star ...
'' (2009) and '' The Tournament'' (2013). A ''Sydney Morning Herald'' reviewer praised Reilly's writing for its bold action, but they criticized it for straining credulity and "frequent lapses in logic." In 2007, Reilly wrote a half-hour television script titled ''Literary Superstars''. The script was picked up by
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(''Sex and the City'') and bought by Sony Pictures for the ABC Network.
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signed on to play the lead role. The pilot episode was at the casting stage when the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike began, paralyzing Hollywood. The pilot was placed on indefinite hiatus before ultimately being dropped by the ABC. In 2015, Reilly, in association with
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's ''Preachrs Podcast OnLine & OnStage'', premiered an audio drama adaptation of Reilly's best-selling novel ''Ice Station''. This was the first adaptation of his works outside of a literary format. ''Matthew Reilly’s Ice Station Live'' was performed in the
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2016 and piloted the first three episodes of a proposed full audio drama. As of January 2021, no further updates on the project have been announced. In 2017, he began to write a story that could be filmed on a moderate budget of around $15 million. This became the screenplay for ''
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'', whereby a female
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captain at a US missile interceptor facility has to stop sixteen nuclear missiles aimed at sixteen American cities. The film uses one large set. Reilly collaborated with screenwriter
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(''
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'', '' Collateral'') whose efforts included partially rewriting but also introducing Reilly’s work to several producers and other film people in Los Angeles. This led, eventually, to
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funding the series with Reilly as first-time director, with filming being done in
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in early 2021 featuring
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in the lead role, with Australian
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playing the villain; Pataky’s husband, actor Chris Hemsworth, is one of the movie's
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s. The film was released in mid-2022 on Netflix.


Personal life

In 2004, Reilly married Natalie Freer. Freer attended a nearby high school,
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, and also went to the
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, where she studied Psychology. Reilly credits Freer with encouraging him to self-publish his first book. In early December 2011, while Reilly was in South Australia on a book tour promoting ''
Scarecrow and the Army of Thieves ''Scarecrow and the Army of Thieves'' is an action thriller novel released on 12 October 2011 by Australian author Matthew Reilly. It is the latest installment in the Shane Schofield series. Marketing On 24 December 2010, Reilly announced his ...
'', Natalie, who had suffered from anorexia and depression, committed suicide. Reilly subsequently cancelled his remaining book tours and announced on Facebook his intention to take a break from online communications.
"My life pretty much fell apart; she was my everything. We did everything together; we’d done everything together for the previous 18 years. And suddenly I’d have days where I’d look at the clock and it’d be quarter past one in the afternoon and I’d think ‘I’ve got ten hours ‘til I’m going to go to bed’. I cried every day for six months. I howled in my car. I’d take the dog for the longest of walks that she’s ever had in her life." — Reilly on his wife Natalie's suicide.
Reilly owns several movie prop reproductions such as a life-size statue of
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frozen in carbonite from ''
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'', a golden idol from ''
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'', and a DeLorean from '' Back to the Future''. A big fan of Hollywood blockbusters, Reilly hopes to one day direct a movie adapted from one of his own books. Reilly has been in a relationship with Kate Freeman, and in 2015 moved with her to
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, California.


Bibliography


Stand-alone novels

:* ''Contest'' (1996; republished in 2000) :* ''
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'' (1999) :* ''Troll Mountain'' (2014) :* '' The Great Zoo of China'' (November 2014) :* ''The Secret Runners of New York'' (March 2019) :* ''Cobalt Blue'' (August 2022)


Shane Schofield novels

:''See
Shane Schofield Captain (land and air), Captain Shane Michael Schofield, callsign Scarecrow, United States Marine Corps, is a fictional character, whose exploits form the basis of a series created by the Australian author Matthew Reilly. He appears in ''Ice St ...
'' #'' Ice Station'' (1998) #'' Area 7'' (2001) #''
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'' (2003) #''
Hell Island ''Hell Island'' is a Horror fiction, horror/Adventure novel, adventure novella, written in conjunction with the Australian Books Alive promotion, by Thriller (genre), thriller author, writer Matthew Reilly While it is the fourth book released i ...
'' (2005) #''
Scarecrow and the Army of Thieves ''Scarecrow and the Army of Thieves'' is an action thriller novel released on 12 October 2011 by Australian author Matthew Reilly. It is the latest installment in the Shane Schofield series. Marketing On 24 December 2010, Reilly announced his ...
'' (2011), re-titled as '' Scarecrow Returns'' in the United States.


Jack West Jr novels

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Jack West Jr Jonathan "Jack" West Junior is the main character in a book series by Australian author Matthew Reilly. He appears in the books ''Seven Ancient Wonders'', ''The Six Sacred Stones'', '' The Five Greatest Warriors'', ''The Four Legendary Kingdoms'' ...
'' #''
Seven Ancient Wonders ''Seven Ancient Wonders'' (''Seven Deadly Wonders'' in the United States of America) is a book written by Australian author Matthew Reilly in 2005. Its sequel, ''The Six Sacred Stones'' was released in the autumn of 2007. The final novel in the ...
'' (2005), retitled as '' 7 Deadly Wonders'' in the United States and '' The Seven Ancient Wonders'' after a re-release in Australia in March 2021. #''
The Six Sacred Stones ''The Six Sacred Stones'' is a novel by Australian thriller author Matthew Reilly. It is a sequel to ''Seven Ancient Wonders'' (released as ''Seven Deadly Wonders'' in the United States) and '' The Five Greatest Warriors'' is its sequel. The ...
'' (2007) #''
The Five Greatest Warriors ''The Five Greatest Warriors'' is a thriller novel in the Jack West Jr. series, by Australian author and director Matthew Reilly. The book is the third instalment of Reilly's Jack West Jr. series of novels. ''The Five Greatest Warriors'' star ...
'' (2009) #''
The Four Legendary Kingdoms ''The Four Legendary Kingdoms'' is the fourth thriller novel in the ''Jack West Jr.'' series, by the Australian writer Matthew Reilly. The book is the fourth in an '' Indiana Jones''–style action series, and it is a continuation of the story ...
'' (2016) #''The Three Secret Cities'' (2018) #''The Two Lost Mountains'' (2020) #''The One Impossible Labyrinth'' (October 2021) In addition to the novels, Reilly has written two short stories available on his website: *"Jack West Jr and the Hero's Helmet" (2016), set before the novel series *"Jack West Jr and the Chinese Splashdown" (2020), set before the events of ''The Four Legendary Kingdoms''


''The Tournament''

* '' The Tournament'' (2013), set in the year
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. In addition to the novels, Reilly has written two short stories available on his website: *"Roger Ascham and The King's Lost Girl" (2013), a prequel to ''The Tournament'' *"Roger Ascham and the Dead Queen's Command" (2020), a sequel to ''The Tournament''


''Hover Car Racer''

*''
Hover Car Racer ''Hover Car Racer'' is a sci-fi/sports/Action genre, action story written by Australian author Matthew Reilly, originally released as a free fortnightly online serial, and later published by Pan MacMillan in 2004. The novel, as the book title su ...
'' (2004) Published as three mini-books in the United States: #''Crash Course'' (2005) #''Full Throttle'' (2006) #''Photo Finish'' (2007)


Short stories

*"Rewind / The Fate of Flight 700" (1999), a screenplay for a short film *"The Mine" (2000) *"A Bad Day at Fort Bragg" (2001) *"Altitude Rush" (2001) *"The Rock Princess and the Thriller Writer" (2002) *"Time Tours" (2005) *"Complex 13" (2007) *"The Dead Prince" (2007) *"Roger Ascham and The King’s Lost Girl" (2013) *"Jack West Jr and the Hero’s Helmet" (2016) *"Roger Ascham and the Dead Queen’s Command" (2020) *"Jack West Jr and the Chinese Splashdown" (2020) All of these short stories are available as free downloadable PDFs on Reilly's website.


Films

* ''
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'' (2022) – Netflix


References


External links


Official websiteAn interview of the author regarding HCROfficial webpage at Simon & Schuster
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Matthew Reilly on Goodreads
{{DEFAULTSORT:Reilly, Matthew 1974 births University of New South Wales alumni Australian male novelists Living people Writers from New South Wales People educated at St Aloysius' College (Sydney)