Simon R. Green was born in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, where he still lives. He is the New York Times bestselling author of more than seventy science fiction and fantasy novels, including the Nightside, Secret Histories and Ghost Finders series, the Ishmael Jones mysteries, the Gideon Sable series and his brand-new Holy Terrors mystery series.
"A blast for urban-fantasy readers looking for a broken fourth wall riddled with dry-witted commentary, evil getting its just deserts, and the good walking away to fight the good fight-- ""Library Journal on Not of This World"" A fast, fun supernatural thriller that never takes itself too seriously-- ""Kirkus Reviews on The House on Widows Hill"" A sleek and appealing . . . homage to vintage whodunits-- ""Kirkus Reviews"" A treat for anyone who relishes the blending of alternate-world fantasy, urban fantasy, and the caper novel. Exciting, witty, and stuffed full of fun-- ""Booklist on The Best Thing You Can Steal"" A wonderfully imagined setting . . . The Sable novels make perfect fare for fans of urban fantasy, thrillers, or caper novels-- ""Booklist on A Matter of Death and Life"" Clever worldbuilding-- ""Publishers Weekly on The Best Thing You Can Steal"" Features . . . one of the snarkiest antiheroes to ever front an urban fantasy series, turning the murder and mayhem up to 11-- ""Library Journal on What Song The Sirens Sang"" Intriguing . . . Green offers enough to please series fans and hook newcomers, while posing new mysteries. X-Files devotees will be satisfied-- ""Publishers Weekly on Buried Memories"" The story here (and in the previous three series installments) is so strong that it should satisfy even the most demanding of caper-novel devotees-- ""Booklist on Not of This World"" This genre-bending mix of fantasy and thriller is essential reading for series fans and for those who enjoy their fiction a little on the weird side-- ""Booklist on Buried Memories"""