Alan Glynn

Alan Glynn is a renowned author of fiction, hailing from Dublin, Ireland. He is a distinguished graduate of Trinity College, where he likely honed his writing and storytelling abilities.

Glynn's first novel, "The Dark Fields," was published in 2002 and later adapted into the popular movie "Limitless" by Relativity Media, starring Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro. The success of this novel launched Glynn's career in the literary world and established him as a talented writer to watch.

In addition to "The Dark Fields," Glynn has written several other notable novels, including "Graveland," "Winterland," and "Bloodland." The latter novel won the Irish Book Award in 2011, further solidifying Glynn's reputation as a skilled author. "Bloodland" was also nominated for an Edgar, demonstrating the wide appeal and critical acclaim of Glynn's work.

The final installment of Glynn's "globalization noir" trilogy, "Graveland," was published in 2013. His novel "Paradime" was released in 2016, and his latest work, "Receptor," is set to be published by Picador USA in January. Glynn's website, alanglynnbooks.com, provides more information on his books and career, and readers can follow him on Twitter at @alanglynnbooks for updates and insights into his writing.
Limitless Books
# Title Year
1 Limitless / The Dark Fields 2001
2 Receptor / Under the Night 2018
Loose Trilogy Books
# Title Year
1 Winterland 2008
2 Bloodland 2011
3 Graveland 2013
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Paradime 2016