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Two hat-tricks for Bruen
AS IT is World Cup time we all hope that Messi, Torres, Kaka, and Podolski might net a few hat tricks on the way, but it seems Galway’s Ken Bruen has beaten them to it.
Ken Bruen nominated for award
KEN BRUEN, the Galwegian and internationally acclaimed crime fiction author, has received a nomination in the 2010 Spinetingler Awards.
First stills released from TV adaptation of Ken Bruen’s The Guards
The Guards, the pilot TV movie for the prime time series based on the novels by the internationally acclaimed Galway crime novelist Ken Bruen, is completed.
Ken Bruen to read at Over The Edge
THE INTERNATIONALLY acclaimed and award winning Galway crime writer Ken Bruen will be reading from his work at the next Over The Edge: Open Reading.
Bruen’s Blitz set for the big screen
Top Galway author Ken Bruen’s crime novel Blitz is to be made into a movie.
‘Keep your mouth and your legs closed. Keep your ears open, and send a ticket for Anne’
Every time I see the long angular shape of Ken Bruen loping through the back streets of Galway, I say to myself: ‘Bet he’s on a new case.’ Ken Bruen is acknowledged as one of the world’s best crime writers. He has written an amazing 27 novels, compiled numerous collections, and won heaps of awards and nominations, especially for his first Jack Taylor series beginning with The Guards (published 2001).
Ken Bruen’s Cross nominated for award
Galway crime author Ken Bruen is up for yet another award as his novel Cross has been nominated in the 2009 Audies competition.
Ken Bruen up for major short story award
Time Of The Green, a short story by Galway crime writer Ken Bruen, has been selected as a finalist in the International Thriller Writers 2009 Best Short Story Of The Year competition.
Ken Bruen receives French honour
Internationally acclaimed Galway crime author Ken Bruen has won Le Grand Prix De La Littérature Policière 2009 for the best non-French language crime novel.
Galway’s most successful literary export
KEN BRUEN is one of the few Galway based writers whose books sell in large quantities worldwide. This fact on its own would lead some of the more tragic purists among us to view him with suspicion.