Peter May
Peter May (born 20 December 1951) is a Scottish novelist and former television screenwriter best known for his crime fiction, including The Lewis Trilogy, the China Thrillers and the Enzo Files. He began his career as a journalist and television writer before becoming a full-time novelist. His books have won multiple awards in the UK, France and internationally and have sold millions of copies worldwide. May has lived in France for many years and became a naturalized French citizen in April 2016.
Awards
['Barry Award (Crime Novel of the Year - The Blackhouse)', 'Cezam Prix Littéraire (The Blackhouse)', 'Prix Ancres Noires (Prix des Lecteurs)', 'Trophée 813 (Best Foreign Crime Novel - Entry Island)', 'Dagger in the Library (CWA)', 'Palle Rosenkrantz Prize']
Notable Works
['The Blackhouse (The Lewis Trilogy)', 'The Lewis Man', 'The Chessmen', 'China Thrillers (series)', 'Entry Island', 'Coffin Road']








