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    Denise Mina (born 21 August 1966) is a Scottish crime writer and playwright. She has written the Garnethill trilogy and another three novels featuring...
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  • Warren Ellis, Grant Morrison, Neil Gaiman, Brian Azzarello, Mike Carey, Denise Mina, Andy Diggle, and Peter Milligan. Hellblazer was one of the first modern...
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  • broadcast between 8 May 2011 and 9 August 2013, adapting the novels of Denise Mina. Jayd Johnson stars as the protagonist, Paddy Meehan. The first series...
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  • Mina is a surname. People bearing the name include: Ara Mina, Filipina actress Denise Mina, Scottish crime writer Francisco Espoz y Mina, Spanish general...
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  • Compston, and Douglas Henshall (Shetland) plays Detective William Muncie. Denise Mina based her 2017 novel, The Long Drop, on Manuel. Peter Manuel was the...
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  • Reid coming of age fiction, domestic fiction December 2019 Conviction Denise Mina mystery November 2019 The Giver of Stars Jojo Moyes historical fiction...
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    she joined the lead cast of The Field of Blood, based on the novel by Denise Mina. Kelly played Maloney, an ambitious woman in the "ferociously male-dominated...
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  • graphic novels. The adaptations were written by Scottish crime novelist Denise Mina, with art by Leonardo Manco and Andrea Mutti. The Girl with the Dragon...
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  • some elements of his life story were adapted and used by the author Denise Mina (a casual acquaintance) in her 2005 novel The Field of Blood, with the...
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  • MacBride Peter May Val McDermid William H S McIntyre William McIlvanney Denise Mina Caro Ramsay Sir Ian Rankin "How William McIlvanney invented tartan noir"...
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