Anton Gill

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Anton Gill
Born (1948-10-22) October 22, 1948 (age 75)
Ilford, Essex, United Kingdom
Occupation novelist
Genre Contemporary history, fiction

Anton Gill (born 22 October 1948) is an English writer. He also publishes under three pseudonyms: Oliver Bowden, Antony Cutler, and Ray Evans.[1]

Conception life

Gill was born in Ilford, Essex, the son of a German father and an English mother, and grew up in London. He was educated at Chigwell School and Clare College, Cambridge,[2] and worked as an actor and as a director in the theatre (especially at the Royal Court Theatre in London), for the Arts Council, and for the BBC and TV-am (as writer and producer) before turning to full-time writing.[1]

Books

He has been a full-time professional writer since 1984, and since then he has published over 35 books, on a variety of ancient and contemporary historical subjects, including three biographies. His work includes both fiction and non-fiction, where his special field is contemporary European history. In fiction, he has written a series of Egyptian Mysteries, featuring the world's first private eye, the scribe, Huy, which have been published worldwide. More recently, he published The Sacred Scroll, a history-mystery, with Penguin. He is also the author of two biographies, on William Dampier, and Peggy Guggenheim. His most recent titles are the novels: City of Gold (Penguin) and The Accursed (Piatkus).

Under Oliver Bowden, he has written eight novels based on the Assassin's Creed series: Assassin's Creed: Renaissance, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade, Assassin's Creed: Revelations, Assassin's Creed: Forsaken, Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, Assassin's Creed:Unity and Assassin's Creed: Underworld. He himself played the games first and wrote novels about them later.

Bibliography

Fiction

Non-Fiction

Assassin's Creed Series

  1. Assassin's Creed: Renaissance 2009
  2. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood 2010
  3. Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade 2011
  4. Assassin's Creed: Revelations 2011
  5. Assassin's Creed: Forsaken 2012
  6. Assassin's Creed: Black Flag 2013
  7. Assassin's Creed: Unity 2014
  8. Assassin's Creed: Underworld 2015[3]

References

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