An In-depth Glimpse into the Life and Works of Graham Ison
A master of crime fiction and historic mystery novels, Graham Ison has built a reputation as a lauded British author. In his riveting series — the Brock and Poole and Hardcastle — Ison infuses his unique writing style, intrigue, suspense, and exceptional attention to detail to captivate his readers.
The Man Behind the Books: Graham Ison
Graham Ison’s impressive career spanned over 30 eventful years in Scotland Yard’s Special Branch, where he dedicated his time in the investigation of high-profile espionage cases. A further testament to his distinguished career, Ison also served for four remarkable years at the notable 10 Downing Street as a diplomatic protection officer, followed by a stint as second-in-command of the Diplomatic Protection Group.
Graham Ison’s Unique Writing Style
Adept at moulding the confluence of his policing experience with his inventive narrative, Ison’s unique writing style sets him apart. This amalgamation creates captivating plots, rich in authenticity and suspense, that intricately depict the world of crime and intrigue, pulling readers into a suspenseful yet enjoyable reading journey.
Ison’s writing journey started with his debut novel, ‘The Cold Light of Dawn’ in 1988, which marked the beginning of the riveting Gaffney and Tipper series.
Books in order: A Closer Look at Graham Ison’s Works
The chronological records of Graham Ison’s Books in order of when they were first published are as follows:
Publication Order of Gaffney and Tipper Books