Ed Lynskey


Ed Lynskey is a prolific American poet, critic, and novelist, mostly of hardboiled crime fiction and noir fiction. He was born in 1956 in Washington, D.C., where he still lives and works. Lynskey attended Virginia Tech and received his B.A., History and M.A., English/Nonfiction Writing from George Mason University. He did postgraduate literature study at The George Washington University. He writes five mystery series, including the P.I. Frank Johnson Mystery Series, the Isabel & Alma Trumbo Cozy Mystery Series, the Piper & Bill Robin Cozy Mystery Series, the Hope Jones Cozy Mystery Series, the Ginny Dove Cozy Mystery Series, and the Juno Patchen Cozy Mystery Series.
His creative work has been reviewed in Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, San Diego Union-Tribune, London Free Press, Halifax Chronicle-Herald, Lansing State Journal, The Virginian-Pilot, Tucson Citizen, and Nashville City Paper. Lynskey's work has been favorably compared to that of Loren D. Estleman, James Lee Burke, Daniel Woodrell, Bill Pronzini, and Robert Crais.
His essays have been reprinted by Gale Research and Gryphon Books. He has written book reviews for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Chicago Sun-Times, Kansas City Star, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Roanoke Times, Des Moines Register, The Plain Dealer, and Columbus Dispatch. He has also reviewed books for Paste. His speculative literature has appeared in Strange Horizons, Chiaroscuro, and Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine.
His numerous poems have appeared in such venues as The Atlantic Monthly, American Poetry Review, and Chicago Review. He won the 1993 Denny C. Plattner Appalachian Heritage Award in Poetry from Berea College, Kentucky. His work has been anthologized by St. Martin’s Press, University of Virginia Press, and Kent State University Press.
His poem "April Sashays in Lime Heels" received an Honorable Mention in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2007: 20th Annual Collection, Ellen Datlow, editor. His stories were cited in Hardcore Hardboiled, Todd Robinson and Otto Penzler, editors, Kensington Publishing Group, 2008 and Sex, Thugs, Rock & Roll, Todd Robinson, editor, Kensington Publishing Group, 2009.

Novels

;Private Investigator Frank Johnson Mystery series
;Isabel and Alma Trumbo Cozy Mystery Series
;Robin and Bill Piper Cozy Mystery Series
;Juno Patchen Cozy Mystery Series
;Hope Jones Cozy Mystery Series
;Ginny Dove Cozy Mystery Series
;Stand Alone NovelsLake Charles - Appalachian noir titleAsk the Dice - hit man noir titleBlood Diamonds - diamond heist titleThe Quetzal Motel - science fiction titleTopaz Moon - suburban noir title

Short story collections

Out of Town a Few Days A Clear Path to Cross

Continuing characters

  • Frank Johnson - Private detective living in Pelham, Virginia.
  • Isabel & Alma Trumbo - Sister sleuths living in Quiet Anchorage, Virginia.
  • Piper & Bill Robins - Married couple sleuths living in Beverly Park, Virginia.
  • Hope Jones - Single mother and sleuth living with her daughter Stacey in Sweet Springs, Virginia.
  • Ginny Dove - Single mother and sleuth living with her son Boone in Canaan, Virginia.
  • Juno Patchen - Single mother and sleuth living with her son Chip in Cat's Paw, Virginia.