Barbara Nadel
Barbara Nadel | |
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| Born | London, England, United Kingdom |
| Occupation | Author |
| Nationality | English |
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| Years active | 1999–present |
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Barbara Nadel is an English crime and historical fiction author and former healthcare professional. She is best known for her Inspector İkmen series of novels set in Istanbul, Turkey, and her Francis Hancock series set in the East End of London. She has also written the Hakim and Arnold and the Ten Bells Street series, the latter under the pen name Mary Collins.[1][2]
Early life
Nadel was born and raised in the East End of London in the 1960s.[3] Her father lived through World War II and witnessed The Blitz in the early 1940s.[4] As a child, she wanted to be an Egyptologist.[1]
Nadel trained as an actor before becoming a writer. She worked as a public relations officer for the National Schizophrenia Fellowship's Good Companion Service and as a mental health advocate for people with mental disorders in a psychiatric hospital. She also worked with sexually abused teenagers and taught psychology in schools and colleges. She was the patron of The Acorn Group in Shrewsbury[5][6][7][8] a charity that cared for those in emotional and mental distress.
Career
Nadel tried to publish her first novel in 1992 but was unsuccessful. In 1999, she contacted the Julie Burton Literary Agency and signed with them. Nadel then signed a three-book contract with Hodder Headline,[9] with her debut novel Belshazzar's Daughter being published that year.
Her Inspector İkmen series follow Çetin İkmen, a detective on the Istanbul police force, and his colleague Mehmet Süleyman.[10]
Her Francis Hancock series, set in West Ham during The Blitz, follows undertaker Francis Hancock. The first novel Last Rights was published in 2005. With this second series, Nadel became a full-time professional writer in 2006.[9]
In 2011, Quercus signed Nadel to write a new crime series set in the modern-day East End of London which was to be published starting in summer 2012 under the pen name B J Nadel.[11] The book, A Private Business, was ultimately credited to Barbara Nadel when published.[12] The series follows private investigator Lee Arnold and his British Bangladeshi assistant Mumtaz Hakim.[13] The series' publication moved to Allison & Busby starting with the fifth book.
Nadel's other published works include short stories in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine,[14] My Weekly, and Woman's Own, as well as travel pieces for The Guardian,[15] The Sunday Times,[16] The Independent, and Saveur.[17]
Personal life
Barbara Nadel is married and has one adult son who is a comic book writer,[4] as well as one grandson who was born in 2016.[18] She quit drinking alcohol.[18] Since November 2014, Nadel and her husband have resided in Essex in the East of England.[19] The couple previously lived in Lancashire in North West England.[20][21] She is a regular visitor to Turkey.
Awards
| Year | Award | Category | Nominees | Result |
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| 2005 | Crime Writers' Association's Silver Dagger |
Deadly Web (from Inspector İkmen, book #7) | Won | |
| 2006 | Jury magazine's Flintyxan ("Flint Axe") |
Best Historical Crime Novel | Dödlig rättvisa, Marianne Alstermark's Swedish translation of Last Rights (from Francis Hancock, book #1) | Won |
| 2007 | Crime Writers' Association's Dagger in the Library |
Herself | Nominated | |
| Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award | Dance with Death (from Inspector İkmen, book #8) | Nominated | ||
| 2008 | Redbridge Libraries' Big Red Read Awards |
Book of the Year | Ashes to Ashes (from Francis Hancock, book #3) | Won |
| 2010 | Crime Fiction of the Year | Sure and Certain Death (from Francis Hancock, book #4) | Won | |
| 2013 | Short Mystery Fiction Society's Derringer Award |
Best short story | "Nain Rouge" (from Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, August 2012) | Nominated |
Bibliography
Inspector İkmen
Published by Headline
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Francis Hancock
Published by Headline
- Last Rights (2005)
- After the Mourning (2006)
- Ashes to Ashes (2008)
- Sure and Certain Death (2009)
Hakim and ArnoldPublished by Quercus
Published by Allison & Busby
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Ten Bells Street (written as Mary Collins)Published by Piatkus
Other books
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Adaptation
In June 2020, it was announced that Miramax TV and ViacomCBS International Studios would produce a television adaptation of the Çetin İkmen novels entitled The Turkish Detective.[31]
By April 2022, the project was greenlit for a full series of eight episodes, to be released on Paramount+. The series is written by Ben Schiffer, and directed by Niels Arden Oplev. Haluk Bilginer stars as İkmen, alongside Ethan Kai as Mehmet Süleyman and Yasemin Allen as Ayşe Farsakoğlu.[32] The series was released in September 2023.
The series aired in the UK on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.[33]
References
- ^ a b "The Writing Life of: Barbara Nadel". 21 June 2018. Archived from the original on 3 February 2023.
- ^ "Monday Memoirs: Then & Now – Pen to Print". 13 April 2020.
- ^ "An Interview with Barbara Nadel". ShinyNewBooks.co.uk. 20 October 2014. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
- ^ a b Sümer, Gencoy (25 May 2023). "Interview with Barbara Nadel". Dedektif Dergi. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
- ^ "The Acorn Group home page". btconnect.com. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
- ^ The Acorn Group (pamphlet (large JPG) ed.). Retrieved 17 September 2014.
- ^ "Charity to Close in Funding Crisis". Shrewsbury Chronicle. 12 August 2010. Archived from the original on 10 October 2014. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
- ^ "Charity Number 1118270". UK Charity Commission Register of Charities. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
- ^ a b "The Writing Life interview: Barbara Nadel". Goodreads.com. 12 March 2009. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
- ^ "Interview: Barbara Nadel". Crime Fiction Lover. 14 September 2012.
- ^ "Quercus sign Barbara Nadel". Quercus. 24 January 2011. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
- ^ Nadel, Barbara. Private Business: Hakim Arnold Mystery. ASIN 0857387731.
- ^ "A PRIVATE BUSINESS by Barbara Nadel Read by Paul Thornley | Audiobook Review". AudioFile Magazine. Retrieved 15 March 2026.
- ^ "Awards and Recognition". Ellery Queen. Retrieved 15 March 2026.
- ^ Nadel, Barbara (14 November 2020). "I walk around London at midnight – with my father's ghost for company". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 15 March 2026.
- ^ Nadel, Barbara (22 March 2010). "Insider's Istanbul". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 15 March 2026.
- ^ "Barbara Nadel Archives". Saveur. Retrieved 15 March 2026.
- ^ a b "Barbara Nadel". annecoatesauthor.com. 6 May 2020. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
- ^ Nadel, Barbara (19 April 2015). "Blog entry". International Crime Authors Reality Check. Archived from the original on 19 April 2015. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
- ^ "The Intel: Barbara Nadel Reloaded". CrimeThrillerFella. 28 March 2014. Retrieved 8 November 2024.
- ^ Nadel, Barbara (19 April 2012). "Tweet at 2:40 AM". Twitter. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
- ^ Headline web site. Accessed 16 July 2012
- ^ Headline web site. Accessed 17 September 2014
- ^ Headline web site. Accessed 17 September 2014
- ^ Headline web site. Accessed 11 December 2015
- ^ Headline web site. Archived 6 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 6 November 2016
- ^ "Blood Business (Ikmen Mystery 22) by Barbara Nadel - Books". www.hachette.com.au. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
- ^ Quercus web site. Archived 7 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 17 September 2014
- ^ Quercus web site. Accessed 2 September 2015
- ^ Allison & Busby web site. Archived 6 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 6 November 2016
- ^ Kanter, Jake (24 June 2020). "ViacomCBS International Studios Partners With Miramax On 'The Turkish Detective'". Deadline. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (13 April 2022). "'The Turkish Detective' From Niels Arden Oplev & Miramax TV Gets Paramount+ Series Order, Sets Cast". Deadline. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- ^ Hibbs, James (7 July 2024). "Meet the cast of The Turkish Detective". Radio Times. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
Further reading
- Goldsmith, Hilary Anne (July 2010). The Relationship between the Aristotelian, Newtonian and holistic scientific paradigms and selected British detective fiction 1980-2010 (phd). University of Greenwich.
External links
- International Crime Authors Reality Check
- Shotsmag Profile
- Fantastic Fiction profile
- Tangled Web profile
- Meet the Author (video) 2004
- CWA Gold and Silver Daggers 2005
- London Borough of Redbridge Big Red Read
- Wikipedia SE entry for the Flintyxan, in Swedish
- bokrecension.se entry for Marianne Alstermark, in Swedish
- 2013 Derringer nomination