Matt Lynn

Matt Lynn is the author of the acclaimed military thriller ‘Death Force’. ‘Matt Lynn’s novel is up there with the finest that Andy McNab or Chris Ryan have ever penned’ wrote the News of The World.
Visit: http://www.mattlynn.co.uk
Martin Baker

Martin Baker is the author of the brilliant new financial thriller ‘Meltdown’. ‘His account of the enormous, calculated play that gives the book its name is compelling and more importantly, utterly convincing, ” said the Evening Standard.
Visit: http://www.martinfdbaker.co.uk
Tom Cain

Tom Cain is the pseudonym for an award-winning journalist, with 25 years’ experience working for Fleet Street newspapers, as well as major magazines in Britain and the US. Although he has edited four magazines, published over a dozen books, written film-scripts and been translated into some 20 languages, this is his first thriller.
Visit: http://accidentman.blogspot.com/
Leigh Russell

Leigh Russell is the author of Cut Short, the first in a new series of British crime thrillers featuring DI Geraldine Steel. It has received critical acclaim in Crime Time Magazine as "an excellent debut", prose "sharp and eminently readable", characterization "pithy and believable". It is described as "a taut, slick, accomplished thriller" in the Watford Observer.
Visit: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cut-Short-DI-Geraldine-Steel/dp/1842432710
Richard Jay Parker

Richard Jay Parker worked in television for twenty years as a script writer, script editor and producer. STOP ME is his fiendishly dark debut thriller. Simon Kernick has described it as ‘…a tightly-written, fast paced debut that keeps you turning the pages.’ Richard has now moved to Salisbury but in no way hates London.
Visit: http://www.richardjayparker.com
Clem Chambers

His first novel, a financial thriller called The Armageddon Trade was published (No Exit Press) in April of 2009.[7] Ted Greenwald, Senior Editor of Wired Magazine wrote: “Like a digital-age John le Carré, Clem Chambers spins a gripping tale of terrorist apocalypse informed by a deep understanding of financial markets and computer technology” and Geoffrey Wansell writing for the Daily Mail said of the book: "Full of insight, it never lets up for a moment. Fresh as today’s headlines, it reminds the world just how close it could be to financial meltdown."
Visit: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Armageddon-Trade-Clem-Chambers/dp/1842433105/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1248643487&sr=1-1
Cyrus Moore

Cyrus Moore is the author of City of Thieves, the controversial new City thriller published by Little Brown. Acclaimed by The Telegraph as “a potent indictment of the City’s mindless, reflexive greed” this fast-paced, bankers’ tale has been compared by critics to Grisham, its plot best summed up by the International Business Times, who wrote, “City of Thieves involves sex, money, murder, betrayal and Middle East politics, as well as some East Asian-style philosophising about loyalty and integrity.” Cyrus Moore is the writing name for a leading City analyst.
Visit: http://www.cyrusm.com
Zoe Sharp

Zoë Sharp spent her formative years living aboard a catamaran on the northwest coast of England. She opted out of mainstream education at the age of twelve and wrote her first novel at fifteen. After a variety of jobs in her teenage years, she became a freelance photojournalist in 1988, and began her crime thriller series featuring no-nonsense ex-Special Forces turned bodyguard heroine Charlotte 'Charlie' Fox after receiving death-threat letters in the course of her work. Award-nominated, Charlie was described by the Chicago Tribune as 'Ill-tempered, aggressive and borderline psychotic, Fox is also compassionate, introspective and highly principled: arguably one of the most enigmatic - and coolest - heroines in contemporary genre fiction.' Zoë blogs regularly on the award-nominated www.murderati.com and on www.zoesharp.com.
Visit: http://www.zoesharp.com