Rennie Airth

South African novelist

Rennie Airth
Born1935
NationalitySouth African

Rennie Airth (born 1935) is a South African novelist who currently resides in Italy.[1] Airth has also worked as foreign correspondent for the Reuters news service.[1]

Novels

His works include Snatch! (1969), Once A Spy (1981), and a series of murder mysteries set in England between 1921 and 1949 featuring Detective Inspector John Madden of Scotland Yard (later retired). The first of these, River of Darkness (1999), won the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière for best international crime novel in 2000 and was nominated for Edgar, Anthony, and Macavity awards in the States.[2] Airth found inspiration for that tale in a scrapbook about his uncle, a soldier killed in World War I.[3] A sequel, The Blood-Dimmed Tide, was published in 2003, and a third book, The Dead of Winter, in 2009.[4] Although Airth initially intended to write a trilogy about Madden,[5] in 2014 he produced a fourth entry in the series, The Reckoning, and followed that with The Death of Kings (2017).

Books

  • Snatch (1969)
  • Once A Spy (1981)
  • Detective Inspector John Madden
    • River of Darkness (1999)
    • The Blood-Dimmed Tide (2004)
    • The Dead of Winter (2009)
    • The Reckoning (2014)
    • The Death of Kings (2017)
    • The Decent Inn of Death (2020)

References

  1. ^ a b "Rennie Airth". PanMacmillan.com. Retrieved 16 March 2010.
  2. ^ "Rennie Airth". Fantastic Fiction. Retrieved 20 May 2008.
  3. ^ "Rennie Airth – Penguin Group (USA) Authors". Penguin Group (USA). Retrieved 20 May 2008.
  4. ^ "Rennie Airth". PanMacmillan.com. Retrieved 20 May 2008.
  5. ^ "CrimeSquad".

External links

  • The story behind The Reckoning - Essay by Rennie Airth on Upcoming4.me
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