Anthony Quinn is a critically acclaimed English author, best known for his historical fiction novels. He was born in Liverpool in 1964 and spent his formative years in his beloved hometown. Quinn has always had a deep appreciation for literature, which undoubtedly contributed to his successful career as a writer.
Quinn has been a freelance writer and reviewer since 1987, contributing to prestigious publications such as The Daily Telegraph, The Observer, and The New York Times. His exceptional writing skills and in-depth knowledge of film eventually led him to become the film critic for The Independent in 1998, a position he still holds today.
In addition to his work as a journalist and critic, Quinn is an accomplished author with a growing body of work. His debut novel, The Rescue Man, was published in 2008 and went on to win the Authors' Club Best First Novel Award. His second novel, Half of the Human Race, was released in 2011 to widespread acclaim. Quinn's writing is characterized by its historical depth, rich detail, and compelling narrative, making him a standout author in his genre.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Quinn is a man of simple tastes and interests. He studied classics at Pembroke College, Oxford, and has been an avid reader his entire life. In fact, reading remains one of his favorite pastimes, and it is easy to see how this hobby has influenced his work as a writer. Quinn's dedication to his craft and passion for literature have earned him a well-deserved reputation as one of England's most talented historical fiction authors.
Curtain Call Books
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Curtain Call
2015
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Freya
2016
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Eureka
2017
Standalone Novels
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The Rescue Man
2009
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Half of the Human Race
2011
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The Streets
2012
4
Our Friends in Berlin
2018
Non-Fiction Books
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Cruel: America’s Slow Burn to Conscious Dysfunction