Tony Winter
Before Craig Robertson became a full-time writer, Robertson worked as a journalist for one of the leading newspaper in Scotland for approximately twenty years. During this period that Craig Robertson was working for the Scottish newspaper, he had the opportunity of interviewing three influential prime ministers and report on major events such as the 9/11. Craig Robertson scooped a major award, beating Oprah Winfrey and several other influential people. Furthermore, Craig Robertson resided in Mumbai, where he dispensed polio drops and even spent time as a death row inmate in the United States. A majority of the novels that Craig Robertson has penned have been set in the exceedingly mean streets of Glasgow. Random is Craig Robertson’s first novel, which was shortlisted for a 2010 CWA Blood Dagger Award. The book also went ahead to become a New York Times bestseller novel and was selected as a Crime Novel of the Year. Craig Robertson has also penned down a series of novels, which feature the protagonist, Tony Winter who is a professional photographer and one Rachel Narrey, who is a detective sergeant.