M. J. Arlidge Explained

M.J. Arlidge
Birth Name:Matthew J. Arlidge
Birth Place:London, England, UK
Nationality:British
Occupation:Author, television producer
Notable Works:Helen Grace novels

Matthew J. Arlidge (born 1974) is an English author of crime novels starring DI Helen Grace. He has also worked in television.[1]

Early life

Matthew Arlidge was born in London in 1974, the youngest of four siblings. He grew up in Hampstead, North London, attending University College School from 7 to 18 years of age. In between school and university, he travelled, teaching in a school in southern India, as well as visiting Singapore and Australia. On his return to the UK, he studied for an English Literature degree at St John's College, Cambridge. During this period he won the Douglas Chivers prize for outstanding Shakespeare scholarship. He subsequently spent a year studying Film and Television Production at Bristol University.

Writing for television

Arlidge's early career was in television production, starting at EastEnders, the BBC1 soap opera. He began as a story liner, later graduating to become a script editor. After 18 months there, he left to work for Ecosse Films, a British film and television production company, spending two years story-lining and editing the BBC One series Monarch of the Glen, which starred Richard Briers and Susan Hampshire. He then became a television development producer with the same company, creating new shows for BBC, ITV and Channel 4 such as Mistresses, which has been remade for US television, and Cape Wrath, which starred Tom Hardy, Felicity Jones and David Morrissey. In 2007, Arlidge set up his own production company, TXTV Limited, with colleagues Jeremy Gwilt and Chris Lang. He executive-produced a number of British crime serials, including Torn, The Little House and Undeniable. Arlidge has also written for other crime series, including Silent Witness.

Novels

Arlidge's first novel was published in May 2014. Eeny Meeny introduced British police officer Detective Inspector Helen Grace. Other Helen Grace novels followed, including Pop Goes the Weasel and The Doll's House. Several more Helen Grace novels are scheduled for release in the UK and other international markets, including the US, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway and France.

Arlidge’s series of novels is set in and around the English coastal city of Southampton. A tough, determined police officer who rides a motorbike and prefers to travel through life alone, she nevertheless is beset by personal demons. The legacy of a troubled childhood makes itself felt through her mood swings and tendency towards depression. She neither drinks nor takes drugs, so expiates her dark moods through the controlled use of pain, administered to her by her loyal dominator, Jake. She lives alone, takes occasional lovers and is deeply committed to her work. The criminals she pursues are sadistic, violent and determined, meaning Helen has to put her life on the line to bring them in. She is assisted by a number of colleagues at Southampton Central, most notably her loyal friend, DS Charlene "Charlie" Brooks.

Six Degrees of Assassination

Bibliography

Helen Grace novels

Series OrderTitleDateISBN
1Eeny MeenyMay 20149781405914871
2Pop Goes The WeaselSeptember 20149781405914956
3The Dolls HouseFebruary 20159781405919197
4Liar LiarSeptember 20159781405919210
5Little Boy BlueMarch 20169780718181833
6Hide and SeekDecember 20169781405925624
7Love Me NotMay 2017 9780718183851
8Down to the WoodsSeptember 2018 9780718183875
9All Fall DownJune 20209789022589540
10Truth or DareJune 20219781409188452
11Cat and MouseDecember 20229781409188520
12Um,Dó,Li,Tá

Helen Grace short stories

!Series Order!Title!Date
5.5No Way BackAugust 2016
6.5 Running BlindApril 2018

Standalone novels

!Title!Date!ISBN
A Gift for DyingMarch 20199781405932509
Eye for a EyeJuly 20239781398708181

Notes and References

  1. Web site: From TV Screenwriter to Novelist: PW Talks with M.J. Arlidge .