Sarah Pinborough is a highly acclaimed author, best known for her works in the fantasy, thriller, and cross-genre categories. She has published more than twenty novels and has received numerous awards for her writing. Some of her most popular series include "The Dog-Faced Gods" and "Fairy Tale," which have garnered her a large and dedicated following.
Pinborough is not only a successful novelist but has also achieved success in other areas of media. She has written for the BBC and is currently working with several television companies on original projects. In addition to her work in television, Pinborough has had several of her novels optioned for film and television adaptations. Her novel "Behind Her Eyes" was recently adapted into a successful Netflix series.
Pinborough's success as an author has earned her several prestigious accolades. She is a New York Times bestselling author, as well as a Sunday Times Number one and Internationally bestselling author. Her books have been published in over 30 territories worldwide. In addition to her success in publishing, Pinborough has also received critical acclaim for her writing. She has won the British Fantasy Award for Best Short Story and has been shortlisted for Best Novel several times.
Despite her many accomplishments, Pinborough remains humble and dedicated to her craft. Pinborough also maintains an active presence on social media, where she interacts with her fans and shares updates on her work. She currently lives in Stony Stratford, a historic town in England, with her dog Ted.
The Dog-Faced Gods Books
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Year
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1
A Matter of Blood
2010
2
The Shadow of the Soul
2011
3
The Chosen Seed
2012
Dr. Thomas Bond Books
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Title
Year
Goodreads
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1
Mayhem
2013
2
Murder
2013
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