About the Author
Nick Oldham is a British author known for his crime fiction and thrillers. Born in 1957, he initially worked as a journalist before pursuing writing full-time. His debut novel, "The Diamond Hunters" (1999), introduced Detective John Franklin, a character featuring in several subsequent books. Oldham's writing style is praised for its suspenseful plots, gritty realism, and well-developed characters. Notable works include "The Vanishing Smile" (2004), which won the Barry Award for Best Paperback Original in 2005, and "The Whistler" (2006), which was shortlisted for the Edgar Award. Despite critical acclaim, Oldham's books have had limited commercial success. He has nonetheless established a loyal following among readers who appreciate his unique perspective on crime and human nature.