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  2. Mark Mills is a British writer of screenplays and novels. His first screenplay was the BAFTA-nominated short film One Night Stand starring Jemma Redgrave and James Purefoy in 1993; this won Mills a Best Screenplay' award at the Angers European First Film Festival in 1995.

  3. Mark Mills is a screenwriter and novelist who lives in Oxford. He was born in Switzerland and grew up in Sussex, England. He studied History and History of Art at Cambridge University and spent some years as a screenwriter, also living in France and Italy.

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  4. MARK MILLS. Mark began his career as a screenwriter, before turning to novels. His first book, Amagansett(retitled The Whaleboat Housein the UK) — a murder mystery set on Long Island in 1947 — won the British Crime Writers’ Association Debut Dagger, and became a national bestseller in the US.

  5. Mark Mills is an award-winning author and BAFTA-nominated screenwriter, whose film credits include The Reckoning, an adaptation of Barry Unsworth’s Morality Play. His first novel, The Whaleboat House (originally published in hardback as Amagansett), won the 2004 Crime Writers’ Association’s New Blood Award for the best crime novel by a ...

  6. Mark Mills is the author of The Savage Garden, a #1 bestseller in the United Kingdom, and Amagansett, which was published in a dozen countries and received the John Creasy Memorial Dagger Award. A graduate of Cambridge University, he lives in Oxford with his wife and their two children.

  7. Jul 10, 2007 · The Savage Garden, the second novel by British author Mark Mills, is a literary mystery in the tradition of juxtaposing historical and contemporary events. Set in the post-World War II era, it focuses on Cambridge student Adam Strickland who is in search of a subject for his art history thesis.

  8. Mark Mills is a British writer of screenplays and novels. His first screenplay was BAFTA-nominated short film One Night Stand starring Jemma Redgrave and James Purefoy in 1993; this won Mills a 'Best Screenplay' award at the Angers European First Film Festival in 1995.

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