Neil Cross is a highly accomplished British author, renowned for his work in fiction. Born in Bristol in 1969, Cross lived in various cities across the UK, including Edinburgh, Brighton, Leeds, and London, before eventually settling down in New Zealand. Cross is married and has two sons, with whom he currently resides in New Zealand.
In addition to his work as a writer, Cross has also worked as a producer, showcasing his versatility and talent in the creative field. His career as a published author includes several novels, such as "Always the Sun," "Burial," and "Captured," as well as a bestselling memoir titled "Heartland." Cross has also made a significant impact in the world of television as the lead scriptwriter for the acclaimed series 6 and 7 of the BBC spy drama "Spooks." Furthermore, he is the creator of the highly anticipated BBC crime thriller "Luther," which is scheduled to air in 2010, starring Idris Elba.
Cross's exceptional writing skills have earned him recognition and praise from both critics and audiences alike. Following the British publication of "Captured" in January 2010, he continues to write and work on his next novel while also contributing to screenwriting. Cross's ability to create captivating stories and characters has made him a prominent figure in the literary and television industries, and his work continues to entertain and engage audiences worldwide.