Born in Great Britain, Bruno Vincent pursued a career in the book industry before becoming a bestselling author. His background as a book editor and bookseller provided him with a solid foundation for his future writing career. In 2010, Vincent made his fiction writing debut with "Grisly Tales from Tumblewater," the first book in the "Grisly Tales from Tumblewater" series. This series marked the beginning of his successful career in children's literature.
Following the success of the "Grisly Tales from Tumblewater" series, Vincent wrote a single-standing novel titled "A Christmas Carol II" in 2011. However, it was his "Enid Blyton series for Grown Ups" that truly propelled him to fame. This series, which is a spin-off of some of the most popular Enid Blyton works, has been widely successful and has been translated into seven languages. Vincent's ability to take classic children's stories and adapt them for a mature audience has been met with critical acclaim and commercial success.
In addition to his humorous works for grown-ups, Vincent has also penned gothic horror story volumes for children. These books have been incredibly popular, with some even being adapted for the stage. Vincent's talent for creating engaging and entertaining stories has made him a beloved author in both the children's and adult literature genres. His unique approach to storytelling and his ability to appeal to a wide range of audiences has solidified his place as a successful and respected author in the industry.