Stuart MacBride, born in Dumbarton on February 27, 1969, and raised in Aberdeen, Scotland, is a celebrated author renowned for his gripping crime thrillers. Before embarking on his writing career, MacBride led a diverse life. He studied architecture at Heriot-Watt University before working in a variety of fields, ranging from offshore toilet cleaning to IT and computer programming. His breakthrough came with the novel "Cold Granite," featuring the diligent Detective Sergeant Logan McRae, set against the stark landscapes of Aberdeen. This inaugurated a series that enthralled readers globally, securing MacBride's status among the luminaries of the Tartan Noir genre.
In addition to his acclaimed Logan McRae series, MacBride has written several standalone novels and received numerous prestigious awards, including the Barry Award for Best First Novel in 2006 and the CWA Dagger in the Library Award in 2007. His talents reach beyond the literary world, earning him the title of World Stovies Champion in 2014 and victory on Celebrity Mastermind in 2017, showcasing his diverse interests and knowledge. Today, Stuart MacBride resides in Aberdeenshire with his wife, Fiona, and continues to enrich the world of crime fiction with his darkly compelling narratives.
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