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Stuart Turton (born 1980) is an English author and journalist. His first novel, ''
The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle ''The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle'' (published in United States as ''The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle'') is a novel by Stuart Turton which won the Best First Novel prize in the 2018 Costa Book Awards and reached number one on ''The'' '' ...
'' (2018) was a bestseller internationally and won a number of awards including the First Novel Award at the 2018
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.


Early life

Turton was born and raised in
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, England and educated at
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, where he received a BA (Hons) in English and Philosophy. After graduating, he spent a year working as a teacher in
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, before becoming a technology journalist in London. He moved to
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to become a travel journalist, living there for three years until he returned to London to write his first novel.


Career

Turton's debut novel, ''
The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle ''The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle'' (published in United States as ''The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle'') is a novel by Stuart Turton which won the Best First Novel prize in the 2018 Costa Book Awards and reached number one on ''The'' '' ...
'' (released in the US as ''The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle'') won the First Novel Award at the 2018
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and has sold in 28 languages. Since publication, it has sold over 200,000 copies in the UK. In an interview given to ''
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'', he described writing the book as "just awful". ''The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle'' received a number of other accolades. It won Best Novel in the 2018
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. That same year, it was shortlisted for a New Writers' Award at the
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, Debut of the Year at the
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, and longlisted for a New Blood Dagger and Gold Dagger at the
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Awards.
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selected Turton to appear on her New Blood panel at the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival. In 2019, it was shortlisted for Best Debut Novel at the
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Critics Awards and longlisted for the Glass Bell Award. The Japanese edition of the novel, translated by Kazuyo Misumi and published in 2019, was shortlisted for the Best Translated Honkaku Mystery of the Decade (2010-2019). Turton's second novel, ''
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'', was published in October 2020. It won the 2020 Books Are My Bag Fiction Award, and was shortlisted for the Ian Fleming Dagger at the
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Awards. It was Waterstones Thriller of the Month, and selected for ''Between the Covers'', a seven-part book TV programme on
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hosted by
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. It has sold in 20 countries. The Japanese edition of the novel, translated by Kazuyo Misumi and published in 2022, was nominated for the 2023 Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Mystery Fiction in Translation. In December 2020 it was announced that
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had bought the rights to a seven-part series adaptation of ''The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle'', produced by BBC Studios-owned House Productions, and to be created and written by Sophie Petzal. But in January 2023 Netflix canceled its planned adaptation. In April 2021, ''The Devil and the Dark Water'' was optioned for television by Urban Myth. It will be written by
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, with Turton serving as an executive producer on the project. In November 2020, Turton signed a contract to write two more "high-concept" mystery novels for Bloomsbury. He has described them as "nuts".


Bibliography


Novels

* ''
The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle ''The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle'' (published in United States as ''The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle'') is a novel by Stuart Turton which won the Best First Novel prize in the 2018 Costa Book Awards and reached number one on ''The'' '' ...
'' (2018) * ''
The Devil and the Dark Water ''The Devil and the Dark Water'' is a 2020 genre-bending novel by Stuart Turton, combining elements of historical fiction, murder mystery, and horror. Set in 1634, it features a detective trying to solve a series of inexplicable crimes aboard an ...
'' (2020)


References


External links


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