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  1. William Shaw has been longlisted three times for the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year and shortlisted for the CWA Historical Dagger, the Barry Award, The CWA Golden Dagger and the Golden Bullet.

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      Jane Casey: A Stranger In The Family with William Shaw: The...

    • G.W. Shaw

      G.W. Shaw is the pen name William Shaw uses to write action...

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      William Shaw. Exceptional crime fiction. About; Reviews;...

    • The Conspirators

      Fast-moving, tense, glamorous and witty The Conspirators is...

    • Sympathy for The Devil

      William Shaw is a superb, flowing writer, both of police...

    • Dead Rich

      “G W Shaw… has set this timely thriller on an oligarch’s...

    • A House of Knives

      “Excellent period yarn that tackles bent police, the dark...

    • Deadland

      This tautly constructed thriller is the second outing of...

  2. William Shaw works as a journalist and writer in the US and in the UK. One of his earlier works is the 1999 book Westsiders: Stories of the Boys in the Hood, which chronicles the attempts of a group of Los Angelenos to become successful hip hop artists.

  3. William Shaw is the author of the DS Alex Cupidi series, set in Kent and featuring a female detective. The series explores themes of crime, social commentary, environmentalism and conspiracy.

  4. Complete order of William Shaw books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  5. Mar 25, 2024 · I'm a crime writer and write the Alex Cupidi series set in Dungeness, Kent and the Breen & Tozer series set in London in 1968-9. I also write under the name G.W. Shaw. My ninth novel is The Trawlerman , the fourth in the Alex Cupidi series - if you don't count The Birdwatcher .

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  6. A series of crime novels featuring DS Alexandra Cupidi, a single mum who solves cases on the Kent coast. The series includes six primary works and two omnibus editions, with ratings, reviews and summaries.

  7. William Shaw is the pen name of crime writer Matthew Shaw. He is the author of the Breen & Tozer series, set in London in 1968-9, featuring two detectives who investigate murders and corruption.