Mark Edwards

Author:
Mark Edwards

Date of birth: 04-Nov-1970
Place of birth: Hastings, England UK

About the author:
Mark Edwards is a British author best known for his gripping psychological thrillers that explore the dark side of ordinary lives. His books often feature everyday people caught in extraordinary and terrifying situations, blending suspense, domestic drama, and unexpected twists.

Born in 1970 in Hastings, England, Edwards studied English at university and worked in various roles—including marketing and publishing—before becoming a full-time writer. He originally self-published his work on Amazon and gained rapid popularity through word of mouth and strong reader reviews.

Edwards first achieved major success co-authoring the thriller Killing Cupid and the DI Patrick Lennon series with Louise Voss. He later broke out as a solo author with The Magpies (2013), a chilling domestic thriller that became an Amazon bestseller and launched his signature style: psychological suspense rooted in the plausible and relatable.

Since then, he has written numerous bestselling novels such as Because She Loves Me, Follow You Home, Here to Stay, and No Place to Run. His work often explores themes of paranoia, betrayal, obsession, and the blurred lines between safety and danger.

Mark Edwards is considered a pioneer in independent digital publishing and is widely praised for his fast-paced plots, accessible prose, and unnerving scenarios that tap into everyday fears. He continues to live and write in the UK, producing one or more novels per year and maintaining a close connection with his loyal readership.

This page was updated on: 1st September 2024