Chris Ewan

Chris Ewan is a critically acclaimed and bestselling author, hailing from the United Kingdom. He is known for his mystery, crime fiction, and thriller novels. His written works have been described as compelling, chilling, and outstanding by various literary magazines. Ewan's books have also been hailed as crime writing and popular fiction at their best in several daily magazines.

Ewan was born on October 6, 1976, in Taunton, Somerset, UK. He completed his graduation from the Nottingham University, where he earned a degree in American Studies with a minor in Canadian Literature. He also has a background in law. Ewan is currently living on the Isle of Man with his wife, daughter, and their dog.

Chris Ewan is particularly well-known for writing the Good Thief's Guide novel series, which comprises of a few bestselling books. The debut book of this mystery series went on to win the Long Barn Award and was released in 13 countries. The series features a charming and witty protagonist, Charlie Howard, who is a crime writer and thief-for-hire. In addition to the mystery series, Ewan also writes standalone thriller books. Some of his popular thrillers include Safe House, Dead Line, and Long Time Lost. Ewan has even written a short story for Kindle Single, known as Scarlett Point. His latest thriller novel, The Long Time Lost, was released in England by Faber and is expected to be published in the United States by the Minotaur publication.
Good Thief's Guide Books
# Title Year
1 The Good Thief's Guide to Amsterdam 2007
2 The Good Thief's Guide to Paris 2008
3 The Good Thief's Guide to Vegas 2010
4 The Good Thief's Guide to Venice 2011
5 The Good Thief's Guide to Berlin 2012
6 The Good Thief's Guide to Christmas 2021
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Safe House 2012
2 Dead Line 2013
3 Dark Tides 2014
4 Long Time Lost 2017
5 A Window Breaks ( As: C.M. Ewan) 2019
6 The Interview ( As: C.M. Ewan) 2022
7 The House Hunt ( As: C.M. Ewan) 2023
Short Stories/Novellas
# Title Year
1 Scarlett Point 2014
Chris Ewan Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Bodies in the Bookshop 2014