Nick Louth - financial journalist turned novelist |
THRILLER-writer Nick Louth is the latest author coming to town.
He will be in Cleethorpes tomorrow (Saturday) to sign copies of his books including his latest, The Body in The Snow.
A graduate of the London School of Economics, Nick used to be a foreign correspondent for the news agency, Reuters.
Subsequently, he became an award-winning freelance journalist, contributing to such titles as the Financial Times, Investors Chronicle and Money Observer.
However, now his focus is on penning crime fiction.
His debut thriller Bite, originally self-published in 2007, was the best selling book in the UK during July 2014 and remained in the top 100 for more than 100 days.
The book has now sold more than a third of a million copies and has been translated into six languages.
His second thriller, Heartbreaker, was published in summer 2014 and a third, Mirror Mirror in 2016.
The Body in the Marsh, published in 2017, was the first to introduce the character of Det Ch Insp Craig Gillard.
Since then, the detective has reappeared in several of Nick's subsequent novels - The Body on The Shore, The Body in The Mist and now The Body in The Snow.
Nick does not have far to come - funnily enough, he lives in Louth.
He will be signing copies of his books at Boyes in Cleethorpes between 11am and 1pm.