UBER
DRIVER TURNED INTERNATIONAL SENSATION ADRIAN MCKINTY WINS CRIME WRITING’S
PREMIERE AWARD FOR HIS ‘LIFE-CHANGING’ THRILLER THE CHAIN
* THEAKSTON OLD PECULIER CRIME
NOVEL OF THE YEAR 2020
Adrian McKinty, winner
of the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year 2020 for The
Chain said:
“I am gobsmacked and
delighted to win this award. Two years ago, I had given up on writing
altogether and was working in a bar and driving an uber, and so to go from that
to this is just amazing. People think that you write a book and it will be an
immediate bestseller. For twelve books, my experience was quite the opposite,
but then I started this one. It was deliberately high concept, deliberately
different to everything else I had written - and I was still convinced it
wouldn’t go anywhere… but now look at this. It has been completely life
changing.”
Harrogate, Thursday 23
July: Belfast born Adrian McKinty has been awarded the UK’s most prestigious
accolade in crime writing, the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the
Year, for his best-selling thriller, The Chain, that sees
parents forced to abduct children to save the lives of their own.
This phenomenal success
comes after Adrian’s family were evicted from their home, forcing him to put
down his pen and find work as an Uber driver and bar tender to make ends meet.
Persuaded to give his dream one last go, Adrian began writing what would become
his smash hit sensation The Chain, now a bestseller in over 20 countries
with move rights snapped up by Universal in a seven figure deal to bring this
chilling masterpiece to life on screen.
Described by Don
Winslow as ‘nothing short of Jaws for parents’, The
Chain was chosen by public vote and the prize Judges, triumphing against
a tremendously strong shortlist – including books from Oyinkan Braithwaite,
Helen Fitzgerald, Jane Harper, Mick Herron and Abir Mukherjee – at a time when
the UK is experiencing a boom in crime fiction, with the genre exploding in
popularity during lockdown and sales soaring since bookshops have reopened.
The news was revealed
in a virtual awards ceremony on what would have been the opening night of
Harrogate’s legendary Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival, which was
cancelled due to the pandemic. Instead, the announcement of this coveted trophy
has marked the launch of the HIF Weekender, Harrogate International
Festival’s free virtual festival bringing world-class culture to everyone at
home, featuring performances and interviews with internationally acclaimed
musicians, best-selling authors and innovative thinkers.
Adrian McKinty – who
was previously nominated in 2011, 2014 and 2016 for his Sean Duffy
series –
will now receive £3,000 and an engraved oak beer cask, hand-carved by one of
Britain’s last coopers from Theakstons Brewery.
Executive director of
T&R Theakston, Simon Theakston, said: “Looking at the titles in
contention for the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year 2020, it is
clear to see why crime fiction remains the UK’s genre of choice. Adrian McKinty
is a writer of astonishing talent and tenacity, and we could not be more
grateful that he was persuaded to give his literary career one last shot
because The Chain is a truly deserving winner. Whilst we might be awarding this
year’s trophy in slightly different, digital circumstances, we raise a virtual glass
of Theakston Old Peculier to Adrian’s success – with the hope that we can do so
in person before too long, and welcome everyone back to Harrogate next year for
a crime writing celebration like no other.”
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