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Learn about John Connolly, a bestselling author of mystery and supernatural fiction, and his acclaimed novels, such as the Charlie Parker series. Find out his latest news, events, and contact information.
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With over 30 books, best-selling author John Connolly has...
- Charlie Parker Series
The Instruments of Darkness. BOOK 21 Parker's efforts to...
- The Book Of Lost Things
Hodder & Stoughton reissued The Book of Lost Things in a new...
- The Infernals/ Hell's Bells
About John. More. Music. Two-Minute Book Club. FAQ. Latest...
- The Creeps
About John. More. Music. Two-Minute Book Club. FAQ. Latest...
- Nocturnes
Nocturnes is a collection of supernatural novellas and...
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John Connolly (born 31 May 1968) is an Irish writer who is best known for his series of novels starring private detective Charlie Parker. Biography [ edit ] Education and early career [ edit ]
John Connolly is an Irish author who mainly writes short stories and novels. He is best known as the author of the Charlie Parker series of private detective novels and the Samuel Johnson series of young adult novels.
Learn about John Connolly, the Irish writer of crime, horror, and fantasy novels. Find out his biography, bibliography, awards, and influences.
John Connolly is the author of the Charlie Parker series, a crime fiction franchise featuring a PI who hunts supernatural and occult threats. Explore the books, characters, and themes of this acclaimed and award-winning series.
Jun 8, 2015 · John Connolly was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1968 and has, at various points in his life, worked as a journalist, a barman, a local government official, a waiter and a dogsbody at Harrods department store in London.