S.K. Tremayne

S.K. Tremayne, also known by his true name, Sean Thomas, is a British author and journalist born in Devon in 1963. Raised with a Cornish heritage, Thomas attended the University College of London to study Philosophy. As a prolific writer, he has published articles for esteemed publications like The Times, The Sunday Times, The Daily Mail, The Guardian, and The Daily Telegraph. In 2013, he transformed into a commentator and blogger for the Daily Telegraph in the United Kingdom. Thomas also publishes religious and archaeological thrillers under the name Tom Knox. \n \nTremayne is well-known for writing gripping novels under the pseudonym S.K. Tremayne, where ordinary people encounter extraordinary experiences in seemingly mundane places. His first S.K. Tremayne thriller, The Ice Twins, was a number one Sunday Times bestseller and has been translated into thirty languages. Some of his notable works include The Fire Child, Just Before I Died, and The Assistant. \n \nThomas has had great success with his S.K. Tremayne novels, which have been bestsellers worldwide. His writing style has garnered attention, as seen when his second novel, Kissing England, received the Literary Review's Bad Sex award in 2000. In 2007, Thomas experienced a personal milestone when his fourth book, Millions of women are waiting to meet you, was a best-seller, translated into eight languages, and became the Guardian newspaper's book of the week. \n \nA dedicated writer, Thomas balances his work as a journalist with crafting engaging novels, constantly seeking inspiration for his next story. His latest book, The Assistant, was published in the UK on December 26, 2019, and explores the relationship between people and technology. When not working on his novels, Thomas can be found gazing out of windows, searching for the next captivating idea.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Ice Twins 2015
2 The Fire Child 2016
3 Just Before I Died 2018
4 The Assistant 2019