Philip Sington
Philip Sington is an English novelist and playwright. He was born in 1962[1] in Cambridge, UK.
He read history at Trinity College, Cambridge.[2] Together with the mystery writer Gary Humphreys he co-authored six thrillers under the joint pseudonym of Patrick Lynch. Their third book, Carriers (1995), was adapted as a TV movie of the same name in 1998.[3] They also collaborated on the stage play Lip Service, which was premiered at the Finborough Theatre in London in 2000.[4]
His first solo novel, Zoia's Gold, was published in November 2006 by Simon & Schuster.[5] The Einstein Girl was published in August 2009 by Harvill Secker, part of Random House.[6] His third solo novel, The Valley of Unknowing, was published in 2012, also by Harvill Secker.[7]
He lives in London and regularly posts on his blog, This writer's tale.[8]
References
- ↑ Fantastic Fiction
- ↑ Amazon
- ↑ Patrick Lynch (a pseudonym for Gary Humphreys and Philip Sington) at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Doollee.com
- ↑ Simon & Schuster
- ↑ Random House UK
- ↑ Random House UK
- ↑ This writer's tale
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