Books
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Bibliography

  1. (2007)

    The Death List (STP - Mira)

  2. (2002)

    A Deeper Shade of Blue

  3. (2001)

    The House of Dust

  4. (1997)

    Body Politic

  5. The Bone Yard

See complete bibliography (13)

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  • Legal name: Paul Johnston
  • Birthdate: 1957 (age 55)
  • Birthplace: Edinburgh, Scotland
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  • Gender: Male
  • Official Website: http://www.paul-johnston.co.uk/index.htm
  • Genres: Crime

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Paul Johnston was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1957. His father Ronald was a successful thriller writer. Paul attended state primary school in Berwickshire and private schools in Edinburgh. He subsequently studied ancient and modern Greek at the University of Oxford, then added an M.Phil in comparative literature to his M.A.. After leaving Oxford in 1982, Paul worked for shipping companies in London and Belgium. He moved to Greece in 1987, working on a newspaper, in shipping and then teaching English. His daughter Silje was born in 1988. He started writing seriously in 1989 when he went to live on the small Aegean island of Antiparos. Paul returned to Edinburgh to do another master's degree in 1995 and then started studying for a doctorate. Paul remarried in 2005. His wife Roula is a Greek civil servant. Their daughter Maggie was born in Athens in January 2006 and their son Alexander in January 2008. Paul has come through (touch wood) two unconnected bouts of cancer in the last five years and underwent chemotherapy until November 2008. That hasn't stopped him from writing or from studying for a PhD in creative writing. He still divides his time between Athens and the UK. He has completed the third novel in the Matt Wells series, entitled Maps of Hell.