Malcolm Pryce Books in Order
Malcolm Pryce is a British author renowned for his noir detective novels. Born in Shrewsbury, England, he relocated to Aberystwyth at the age of nine, where he attended Penglais Comprehensive School before embarking on a life of travel and varied work experiences. Pryce has held roles such as a BMW assembly-line worker in Germany, hotel washer-up, and deck hand on a yacht in Polynesia, as well as stints as an advertising copywriter in London and Singapore. Now residing in Oxford, Pryce draws inspiration from the likes of Raymond Chandler, yet sets his novels in an alternate universe version of Aberystwyth, a Welsh seaside resort and university town. His hero, Louie Knight, navigates the complexities of Aberystwyth's crime-ridden streets, often entangled in cases involving the local Druids and the mysterious disappearance of youths.
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Book Series by Malcolm Pryce
- #1AmazonAberystwyth Mon Amour(2001)
- #2AmazonLast Tango in Aberystwyth(2003)
- #3AmazonThe Unbearable Lightness of Being in Aberystwyth(2005)
- #4AmazonDon't Cry For Me Aberystwyth(2007)
- #5AmazonFrom Aberystwyth with Love(2009)
- #6AmazonThe Day Aberystwyth Stood Still(2011)
- #7AmazonA Streetcar Named Aberystwyth(2024)
About Malcolm Pryce
Malcolm Pryce is a British author renowned for his noir detective novels. Born in Shrewsbury, England, he relocated to Aberystwyth at the age of nine, where he attended Penglais Comprehensive School before embarking on a life of travel and varied work experiences. Pryce has held roles such as a BMW assembly-line worker in Germany, hotel washer-up, and deck hand on a yacht in Polynesia, as well as stints as an advertising copywriter in London and Singapore. Now residing in Oxford, Pryce draws inspiration from the likes of Raymond Chandler, yet sets his novels in an alternate universe version of Aberystwyth, a Welsh seaside resort and university town. His hero, Louie Knight, navigates the complexities of Aberystwyth's crime-ridden streets, often entangled in cases involving the local Druids and the mysterious disappearance of youths.
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