Tony Parsons was born in 1953 in Essex. He left school at
sixteen and was working at Gordon's Gin Distillery in Islington when he was
offered his first job in journalism on the New Musical Express. Since then he
has become an award-winning journalist and bestselling novelist whose books
have been translated into more than forty languages. His semi-autobiographical
novel Man and Boy won the Book of the
Year prize.
The Murder Bag,
his first crime novel, features the debut of Detective Max Wolfe. The Library
has both this and the follow-up novel The
Slaughter Man.
Parsons lives in London with his wife, his daughter and
their dog. Click here to learn more
about him and his career.
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