Nick Oldham

Nick Oldham is a British crime fiction writer born in 1956 in Belthorn, Lancashire, England, who served as a police officer for thirty years with the Lancashire Constabulary before retiring in 2005 to write full-time.[1][3][5] He is best known for his Henry Christie police procedural series, starting with A Time for Justice in 1996, with 29 crime novels published to date, many set in Blackpool.[2][3] His works are noted for gritty realism, inside-the-cop-shop politics, and heart-pounding suspense.[3]

Belthorn, Lancashire, England
Crime Police Procedural Mystery Thriller