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"One of Australia's most interesting next-gen crime writers." SYDNEY MORNING HERALD "Iain Ryan has learned the lessons of the modern maestros James Ellroy, Ken Bruen and James Sallis, but his poetry and cadence is completely Australian." PETER DOYLE An ex-con circles back to L.A. and knows it is a mistake. Elsewhere, in Vegas, a restless kid buys a mysterious, stolen guitar. Two characters, worlds apart, but drawn together by the same buried history. Spread across two connected stories, Iain Ryan's What Living And Dying Is Like is about regret and hard-won recovery. Iain Ryan grew up in the…mehr

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"One of Australia's most interesting next-gen crime writers." SYDNEY MORNING HERALD "Iain Ryan has learned the lessons of the modern maestros James Ellroy, Ken Bruen and James Sallis, but his poetry and cadence is completely Australian." PETER DOYLE An ex-con circles back to L.A. and knows it is a mistake. Elsewhere, in Vegas, a restless kid buys a mysterious, stolen guitar. Two characters, worlds apart, but drawn together by the same buried history. Spread across two connected stories, Iain Ryan's What Living And Dying Is Like is about regret and hard-won recovery. Iain Ryan grew up in the outer suburbs of Brisbane, Australia. Author of FOUR DAYS (2015), THE STUDENT (2017) and THE SPIRAL (2020).
Autorenporträt
Iain Ryan grew up in the outer suburbs of Brisbane, Australia. He predominantly writes in the hardboiled/noir genre and his work has been previously published by Akashic Books Online, Crime Factory, Kill Your Darlings and Seizure.Four Days, his first novel, saw release November 2015 via Broken River Books. The following year the book was shortlisted for the Australian Crime Writing Association's Ned Kelly Award (Best Debut Fiction). It didn't win, Broken River Books folded and the book disappeared. Four Days is currently out-of-print.A follow up novel titled The Student was published in 2017 by Echo Publishing. The following year, the book was shortlisted for The Australian Crime Writing Association's Ned Kelly Award (Best Novel). It didn't win either, but the book is still in print.In 2020, Echo Publishing and Bonnier Zaffre (UK) published Ryan's third novel, The Spiral.