Mark Pryor (author)

This article is about the author. For the United States Senator, see Mark Pryor. For the British entomologist, see M.G.M. Pryor. For the Major League Baseball pitcher with a similar name, see Mark Prior.
Mark Pryor

Mark Pryor at the 2014 Texas Book Festival.
Born (1967-05-08) May 8, 1967
Hertfordshire, England
Occupation Novelist
Genre Crime
Website
www.markpryorbooks.com

Mark Pryor (born May 8, 1967) is a British mystery writer and Assistant District Attorney for Travis County, Texas.[1] He is best known for his mystery novels featuring Hugo Marston, a former FBI agent from Texas, and now head of security at the U.S. Embassy in Paris.[1] Pryor is also the author of the nonfiction book, As She Lay Sleeping, based on the 1985 cold case murder of Natalie Antonetti (the mother of Johnny Goudie) that he successfully prosecuted in 2011.[2] He has appeared on CBS News' "48 Hours" [3] and Discovery Channel's "Discovery ID: Cold Blood" discussing the case.[4] He is also the creator of the true-crime blog D.A. Confidential.[5]

Biography

Pryor grew up in Hertfordshire, England. He earned a journalism degree and became a police reporter for a paper in Colchester, Essex.[6] In 1994, he moved to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where his mother is from and returned to school.[5][6] He received a bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill journalism school in 1999 and a law degree from Duke University in 2002.[5] After graduating, he moved to Dallas, Texas to practice civil law. In 2006, he moved to Austin, Texas to accept a position with the Travis County District Attorney’s Office. He currently resides in Austin with his wife and three children.[5]

Publications

Hugo Marston Novels

Standalone Novels

Nonfiction

References

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