Craig Russell (British author)
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Craig Russell, also known as Christopher Galt, is a Scottish novelist, short story writer and author of ''The Devil Aspect''. His
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-set thriller series featuring detective Jan Fabel has been translated into 23 languages. Russell speaks fluent German and has a special interest in post-war German history. His books, particularly ''The Devil Aspect'' and the Fabel series, tend to include historical or mythological themes. In February 2007, Russell was awarded the Polizeistern (Police Star) by the
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, the only non-German ever to have received this accolade. In June 2007, Russell was shortlisted for the £20,000 CWA Duncan Lawrie
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, the world's largest literary prize for crime fiction. Also in 2007, Russell was shortlisted for the SNCF Prix Polar Award in France. He was the winner of the 2008 CWA
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. His novel ''Dead Men and Broken Hearts'' was a finalist for both 2012 inaugural Bloody Scotland Crime Book of the Year Award and the 2013 Ellis Peters Historical Dagger. In 2015, his novel ''The Ghosts of Altona'' won the Scottish Crime Novel of the Year at the Bloody Scotland Festival. He was again shortlisted for the McIlvanney Prize in 2017 for ''The Quiet Death of Thomas Quaid'', and ''The Devil Aspect'' was shortlisted for the 2019 Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Award. Russell won the 2021 McIlvanney Prize for his novel ''Hyde'', making him the first in the prize's history to win twice. In 2014, he wrote the book ''Biblical'' under the pseudonym 'Christopher Galt'. In April 2015, ''The Third Testament'' was released under the same name. Having been acquired in an auction by Jason Kaufman,
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's editor at Doubleday, Russell's Gothic thriller ''The Devil Aspect'' was published in the United States in March 2019, the film rights (under the title ''Where the Devil Hides'') having already been acquired by Columbia Pictures/Sony. The UK edition was published by Constable/Little, Brown.


Novels

The novels Craig Russell has written include:


Jan Fabel series

Jan Fabel is a fictional contemporary
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detective. Fabel, whose rank is that of ''Erster Kriminalhauptkommissar'' (Principal Chief Commissar), is the head of the ''Mordkommission'' (Murder Squad) of the
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. Fabel is half-Scottish, half-German and trained as a historian before becoming a policeman. The cases he investigates tend to involve a strong historical or mythological element. * ''
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'' (2005) * ''Brother Grimm'' (2006) * ''Eternal'' (2007) * ''The Carnival Master'' (2008) * ''The Valkyrie Song'' (2009) * ''A Fear of Dark Water'' (2011) * ''The Ghosts of Altona'' (2015)


Lennox series

* ''Lennox'' (2009) * ''The Long Glasgow Kiss'' (2010) * ''The Deep Dark Sleep'' (2011) * ''Dead Men and Broken Hearts'' (2012) * ''The Quiet Death of Thomas Quaid'' (2016).


Standalone Novels

* ''Biblical'' (2014) ritten as ''Christopher Galt'' and released as UK paperback as ''The Third Testament'' (2015)* ''The Devil Aspect'' (2019)] * ''Hyde'' (2021)


Filmography

Four of Craig Russell's novels in the Fabel series have been produced by Tivoli Film. A fifth is currently in production for German public broadcaster ARD: *' (aka ''Wolfsfährte'', directed by
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, premiere date 30 October 2010) *' (aka ''Blutadler'', directed by Nils Willbrandt, premiere date 3 November 2012) *''Eternal'' (aka ''Brandmal'', directed by Nicolai Rohde, premiere date 19 September 2015) *''Carneval'' (directed by Nicolai Rohde, premiere date 15 September 2018) *''The Valkyrie Song'', the fifth novel to be adapted, went into production on 9 April 2019 In all five films, the lead title of Jan Fabel has been played by
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References


External links


Craig Russell website

Penguin Random House author page

Interview with Craig Russell






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