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Set in Newcastle and featuring investigations carried out by a small team of detectives under the watchful eye of Detective Superintendent Theo Vos, the "Bug House" series (the name derives from the office where the detectives are based) was purchased by Constable Robinson in 2013 and published as
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In 2014, writing as Jim Ford, Brownlee produced three crime novellas set in his native Newcastle and featuring Detective Superintendent Theo Vos. "The Bug House", "Punch Drunk" and "In Vitro" were issued as ebooks by Constable & Robinson, and later bought by German publishing house Goldmann.
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as a reporter, and continued to work for local newspapers in the North-East for several years before moving to London to work as a feature writer for
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three ebook novellas throughout 2014. For this series, Brownlee wrote under the pen name Jim Ford.
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publishers, as part of a two-book deal featuring the characters Daniel Jouma and Jake Moore.
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People educated at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne
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included the book in its list of Best Crime Novels of the Year.
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The novel was published in December 2008, and the sequel,
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Author Nick Brownlee, pictured in 2020
Blyth, Northumberland
Crime fiction
debut novel
Blyth, Northumberland
Royal Grammar School, Newcastle
University of Leeds
Newcastle Evening Chronicle
The People
Cumbria
Coronation Street
The People
Tour de France
Anova Books
Macmillan New Writing
Little, Brown
BBC Radio Five Live
Booklist
Alexander McCall Smith
William Peter Blatty
ebook
Unicef
Haiti earthquake
Piatkus
Reviews for "Bait"
Gregory & Co Literary Agency
Interview with Shotsmag
Interview in News & Star
"Short Stories to Help Haiti"
Booklist Online's Best Crime Novels of The Year

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