Tim Adler

Tim Adler is an author and journalist known for his gripping nonfiction works and psychological thrillers. His nonfiction books, including "The House of Redgrave" and "Hollywood and the Mob," have garnered critical acclaim, with The Sunday Times praising the former as "compulsively readable" and The Daily Telegraph awarding it five stars. His debut thriller, "Slow Bleed," reached #1 on the Kindle psychological thriller chart, while "Hold Still" earned praise from bestselling crime author Peter James. Adler's writing has been described as "dazzling" by the Daily Mail and "with brio" by The Week.

Adler's career spans journalism and editing, with roles at prominent publications such as The Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, and The Times. He served as London editor of Deadline Hollywood and edited the "highly influential" film trade magazine Screen Finance. His expertise in entertainment and crime reporting informs his writing, blending meticulous research with compelling storytelling. Adler has also been a frequent commentator on BBC Radio 4’s Today and Sky News.

Beyond his professional achievements, Adler enjoys bridge, jogging, and yoga, alongside an ongoing rivalry with his pet chihuahua. His work continues to resonate with readers, combining investigative depth with the suspenseful pacing of a thriller.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Slow Bleed 2014
2 Hold Still 2017
3 Surrogate 2017
4 Dead Already 2020
5 Over Her Dead Body 2022
6 The Woman in Room 9 2025
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 The Producers 2004
2 Hollywood and the Mob 2007
3 The House of Redgrave 2011