Neville, Stuart, 1972-

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Name (Hebrew)
נוויל, סטיוארט, 1972-
Name (Latin)
Neville, Stuart, 1972-
Other forms of name
נויל, סטיוארט, 1972-
Date of birth
1972-01-25
Field of activity
Popular literature
Occupation
Authors
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 83495843
Wikidata: Q7626905
Library of congress: n 2009017787
Sources of Information
  • Neville, Stuart. The ghosts of Belfast, 2009:E-Cip t.p. (Stuart Neville) data view (b. 1972, from Northern Ireland)
  • The final silence, 2014:CIP t.p. (Stuart Neville) data view ("birth date: 1/25/1972; Stuart Neville is the author of Ratlines and three previous Belfast novels, Collusion, Stolen Souls, and The Ghosts of Belfast, winner of the 2010 LA Times Book Prize and the Spinetingler Award for Best First Novel, and a finalist for the Macavity Award, the Barry Award, and Anthony Award for Best First Novel. Stuart has taught at Trinity College in Dublin and appeared on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. He lives in Belfast")
  • Beck, Haylen. Here and gone, 2017 :dust jacket (Haylen Beck is the pen name of the crime writer Stuart Neville from Belfast; Haylen Beck novels are set in the United States)
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Wikipedia description:

Stuart Neville (born 1972) is a Northern Irish author best known for his novel The Twelve or, as it is known in the United States, The Ghosts of Belfast. He was born and grew up in Armagh, Northern Ireland.

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