Niamh O'Connor

Niamh O’Connor is a best selling crime novelist, true crime writer and journalist for over 20 years.

Niamh O’Connor
BornIreland
Pen nameNiamh O’Connor
OccupationWriter
GenreCrime

Life and work

Wicklow based writer O'Connor is a journalist for the Sunday World. She is the True crime editor there. She has also produced best selling books of high-profile crimes as well as Detective fiction with the central character of DI Jo Birmingham.[1][2][3]

Bibliography

Non fiction

  • The Black Widow (The O’Brien Press 2000)
  • Cracking Crime (The O’Brien Press 2001)
  • Blood Ties (Transworld 2009)
  • I'm Sorry Sir (2015)

Plus seven stories of True Crime published by The Sunday World 2007 – 2013 [4][5]

Fiction

  • If I Never See You Again (Transworld 2010)
  • Taken (Transworld 2011)
  • Too Close For Comfort (Transworld 2012)
  • Blink (Transworld 2013)
gollark: There should also be a few 3G prizes in there. Well, two at most.
gollark: I do have those "2G" omen saltkins, too, so those can get bred.
gollark: I will make messy lineages so horrible (by just randomly breeding together stuff) that lineage collectors will weep at the sight of them.
gollark: *continues attempt to bread all dragons*
gollark: It's so liberating just clicking `Breed` and ignoring lineages.

References

  1. "Sunday World:People".
  2. Declan Burke (15 April 2013). Down These Green Streets: Irish Crime Writing in the 21st Century. Liberties Press. pp. 21–. ISBN 978-1-909718-04-3.
  3. Conor Feehan (2015). "First book on case will be in the shops soon".
  4. "Author's Website:BOOKS". Archived from the original on 2016-03-18.
  5. "Niamh O'Connor". O'Brien Press.


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