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    Adrian McKinty is a Northern Irish writer of crime and mystery novels and young adult fiction, best known for his 2020 award-winning thriller, The Chain...
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  • The Chain is a 2019 novel written by Adrian McKinty. McKinty quit writing in 2017 after being evicted from his rented house, citing a lack of income from...
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    producer Adrian Martin (born 1959), Australian film and arts critic Adrian Martinez (actor) (born 1972), American actor and comedian Adrian McKinty (born...
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    Irish author Adrian McKinty’s struggles to sustain his family on his writing advances and, recognizing his immense talent, Salerno called McKinty. But the...
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  • Review". AudioFile Magazine. Retrieved 2022-09-06. "DEAD I WELL MAY BE by Adrian McKinty Read by Gerard Doyle | Audiobook Review". AudioFile Magazine. Retrieved...
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  • Dead I Well May be is a 2003 novel by Irish/Australian author Adrian McKinty. It is his second novel, following Orange Rhymes With Everything, and was...
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  • The Lighthouse Trilogy is a set of three books by Irish author Adrian McKinty. They are science fiction young adult novels set in New York City, in Ireland...
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    Carrickfergus. Niamh Kavanagh, Irish Eurovision entrant and winner of 1993. Adrian McKinty, novelist, author of the Sean Duffy novels set in Carrickfergus, was...
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  • Septième Hypothèse) is a 1991 book by Paul Halter. In 2014, The Guardian's Adrian McKinty considered The Seventh Hypothesis the third best locked-room mystery...
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  • In the Morning I'll be Gone is a 2014 novel by Belfast born novelist Adrian McKinty which won the 2014 Ned Kelly Award for Best Novel. It is the third in...
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