Brian L. Porter
Brian L. Porter is an English novelist and poet. He is most notable for his novel A Study in Red: The Secret Journal of Jack the Ripper, though he has written many other novels. Writing under three different names, Porter is an Amazon best selling author, with seven best sellers to his name, so far, titles as follows:
Porter was the winner of The Preditors & Editors readers poll for Best Author Award, 2009, and a number of his books have also received awards as follows:
A Study in Red – The Secret Journal of Jack the Ripper, Preditors & Editors Best Thriller Novel Award, 2008.
Requiem for the Ripper, Preditors & Editors Best Thriller Novel Award, 2010.
Glastonbury, Preditors & Editors Best Mystery Novel Award, 2010.
Tilly’s Tale, (As Harry Porter), Preditors & Editors Best Children’s Book Award, 2009. Also won the award for best artwork.
Sasha & All Saints, Murder on the Mersey, both nominated for the Best Indie Books of 2016 Awards.
All Brian’s novels plus his short story collection, After Armageddon have been signed for movie adaptation in a franchise deal with ThunderBall Films, including his most recent releases, the highly successful Mersey Mystery series.
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sasha-Brian-L-Porter-ebook/dp/B01HMCPZ2Q
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