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Peter May
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Peter May
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Peter May is a renowned British author known for his crime fiction novels.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on 1951, no date of death found.
Nationality and Profession(s)
British author.
Early Life and Background
Peter May was born in Scotland but spent most of his life in Edinburgh. He developed an interest in writing from a young age, encouraged by his parents' love for literature. After studying French and German at the University of Dundee, he began working as a teacher before turning to a full-time writing career.
Major Accomplishments
May's breakthrough novel, "The Blackhouse", marked the beginning of his highly acclaimed Lewis Trilogy series. This collection of crime fiction novels earned him widespread recognition for its unique blend of mystery and historical elements set in Scotland. The trilogy includes "The Blackhouse" (2011), "The Lewis Man" (2012), and "The Chessmen" (2013).
Notable Works or Actions
In addition to the Lewis Trilogy, May has published several standalone novels and series, such as the Paul Donovan Quartet. His writing often explores themes of identity, culture, and historical events.
Impact and Legacy
Peter May's work has made significant contributions to the crime fiction genre. His commitment to weaving historical details into his stories has earned him a reputation for delivering gripping narratives that transport readers to new environments.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
May is widely quoted and remembered for his engaging storytelling, richly detailed settings, and thought-provoking themes. His ability to blend history with mystery has captivated audiences worldwide, solidifying his position as a leading figure in the crime fiction genre.
Quotes by Peter May

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Life went past you in a flash, like a bus on a rainy night in Ness. You had to be sure it saw you and stopped to let you on, otherwise it was gone without you, and you would be left with a miserable walk home in the wind and the wet.

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The drive down to Uig passed in a painful blur. Great fat raindrops spat on his windscreen like tears spilled for the dead.

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But you don’t have to be very smart to figure that it only takes one infected individual from Vietnam, or Thailand, or Cambodia, to fly into London, New York or Paris, and you’ve sewn the seed. In this modern age of air travel, we really do live in a global village. And we’ve created the perfect incubators for breeding and passing on infection, in the buses and planes and underground trains we travel on. We were a human disaster waiting to happen.

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All along the ragged coastline, the sea sucked and frothed and growled, tireless legions of riderless white horses crashing up against the stubborn stone of unyielding black cliffs.

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When you are young a year is a big part of your life and seems to last for ever. When you are old, there have been too many of them gone before and they pass all too fast. We move so slowly away from birth, and rush so quickly to death.

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The trouble with jealous revenge is that while you might inflict hurt on the other party, it does nothing to lessen the effect of the hurt you are feeling yourself. So everyone ends up unhappy.

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I have since learned never to trust men with combovers. They have absolutely no judgement.

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It’s odd how people can get locked into a kind of time warp. There’s a time in their lives that defines them, and they hang on to it for all the subsequent decades; the same hair, the same style of clothes, the same music, even though the world around them has changed beyond recognition.

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And although I knew nothing of love, I knew that I had found it, and never wanted to lose it.

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Getting old doesn’t make them any less valid, or any less real. And it’ll be us one day.
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