Graeme Macrae Burnet is among the UK's leading contemporary novelists, having achieved both critical acclaim and best-selling status around the world as a double Booker Prize nominee. His dazzling second novel,His Bloody Project,was shortlisted for the Booker prize in 2016,and in 2022his 'brilliant, bamboozling' (Telegraph) fourth novel,Case Study,appeared on theBookerlonglist.Born in Kilmarnock, he lives in Glasgow, where he studied film and English literature.After teaching English overseas and working as a researcher in the television industry, Graeme won a Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award in 2013, and he now writes full-time.Graeme is also the author of twoFrench-set novels inspired by Georges Simenon andfeaturing Gorski, a detective: TheDisappearance of Adele Bedeau (2014) and The Accident on the A35(2017), with a third Gorski novel set to appear soon. All his novels are published in the UK by independent press Saraband.