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Stuart MacBride is a Scottish
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, most famous for his
crime thriller Crime fiction, detective story, murder mystery, mystery novel, and police novel are terms used to describe narratives that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation, either by an amateur or a professional detective, of a crime, ...
s set in the "Granite City" of
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and featuring Detective Sergeant Logan McRae.


Biography

Stuart MacBride was born 27 February 1969 in
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, Scotland and raised in Aberdeen. His careers include scrubbing toilets offshore, graphic design, web design and IT/computer programming. He studied architecture at
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. MacBride's publishing deal was secured with the writing of ''Halfhead''; however, the publishers were more interested in ''Cold Granite'', concerning DS Logan McRae. He was signed on a three-book Logan deal, which was further extended to six books. In 2009 he signed another deal, allowing him to write two more Logan books, and two standalone novels, the first of which is due after the sixth instalment of the Logan McRae series. In an interview for the
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television channel, MacBride indicated he considered R. D. Wingfield a "literary inspiration". MacBride's novels, particularly those featuring Logan McRae, have been described as Tartan Noir, which has placed him alongside
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and
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as authors who have also been described as luminaries of the genre. He now lives in north-east Scotland with his wife, Fiona and their cat Grendel. Outside of his writing, Macbride is noted for being one of the initial ten batch of people in the Aberdeen Hall of Heroes and being crowned World
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Champion in 2014. He also won Celebrity Mastermind in 2017 with a specialist subject on the life and works of
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.


Bibliography


Logan McRae novels

* 2005 - ''
Cold Granite Cold Granite is the debut novel written by Stuart MacBride. It features Detective Sergeant Logan McRae (who is later nicknamed "Lazarus") as its central character, who works for Grampian Police in Aberdeen, Scotland. Logan McRae went on to feat ...
'' * 2006 - ''Dying Light'' * 2007 - ''Broken Skin'' (published in America as ''Bloodshot'') * 2008 - ''Flesh House'' * 2009 - ''Blind Eye'' * 2010 - ''Dark Blood'' * 2011 - '' Shatter the Bones'' * 2012 - ''Partners in Crime'' (Two Logan and Steel short stories: ''Bad Heir Day'' and ''Stramash'') (
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) * 2013 - '' Close to the Bone'' * 2014 - ''The 45% Hangover'' (A Logan and Steel novella) * 2015 - ''22 Dead Little Bodies'' (A Logan and Steel short novel) * 2015 - '' The Missing and the Dead'' * 2016 - ''
In the Cold Dark Ground ''In the Cold Dark Ground'' is the tenth instalment in the bestselling Detective Sergeant McRae series of crime novels set in Aberdeenshire from Stuart MacBride. Plot Sergeant Logan McRae is still overseeing a patch of north east Aberdeenshire ...
'' * 2017 - '' Now We Are Dead'' * 2018 - '' The Blood Road'' * 2019 - ''
All That's Dead All That's Dead is the twelfth novel in the bestselling Logan 'Lazarus' McRae series written by Stuart MacBride. Plot An Englishman, who lectures at Aberdeen University, goes missing, with only spattered blood stains to indicate what might hav ...
''


Oldcastle novels

* 2012 - ''Birthdays for the Dead'' * 2014 - ''A Song for the Dying'' * 2017 - '' A Dark so Deadly'' * 2021 - ''The Coffinmaker’s Garden'' * 2022 - ''No Less the Devil''


Other works

* 2008 - ''Sawbones'' * 2009 - ''Halfhead'' * 2011 - ''Twelve Days of Winter'' (
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; released in print in 2012)


Awards

*Won, Barry Award for Best First Novel, 2006 (for ''Cold Granite'') *Won,
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Award, 2007 *Won, ITV3 Crime Thriller Award for Breakthrough Author of the Year, 2008 (for ''Broken Skin'') *Nominated,
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, Best Debut Novel, 2006 (for ''Cold Granite'') *Nominated,
Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award The Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award is one of the UK's top crime-fiction awards, sponsored by Theakston's Old Peculier. It is awarded annually at Harrogate Harrogate ( ) is a spa town and the administrative centre of ...
, 2006 (for ''Cold Granite'') *Nominated, Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award, 2007 (for ''Dying Light'') *Nominated, Barry Award for Best British Crime Novel, 2007 (for ''Dying Light'') *Nominated, Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award, 2009 (for ''Broken Skin'')


See also

*
List of Logan McRae characters This is a list of characters from the ''Logan McRae'' series of detective novels by the Scottish writer Stuart MacBride. They are all fictional characters that have appeared in more than one novel in the series. the stories move through real ti ...


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Macbride, Stuart Living people Scottish novelists Scottish crime fiction writers Scottish science fiction writers People associated with Aberdeen People from Aberdeen People from Dumbarton Barry Award winners 1969 births Tartan Noir writers