Steve Cavanagh

Steve Cavanagh will sign and discuss Thirteen (Flatiron Books; $26.99).

Steve Cavanagh is a leading civil rights lawyer from Belfast, Northern Ireland. His debut novel, The Defense, was nominated for the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award for Thriller of the Year. In 2010 Cavanagh represented a factory worker who suffered racial discrimination in the workplace, and won the largest award of damages in Northern Ireland's legal history. Cavanagh continues to write and practice law. He is married and has two young children.

Event date: 

Tuesday, August 13, 2019 - 6:30pm

Event address: 

2342 Bissonnet St.
Houston, TX 77005
Thirteen: The Serial Killer Isn't on Trial. He's on the Jury. (Eddie Flynn #3) By Steve Cavanagh Cover Image
$26.99
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ISBN: 9781250297600
Published: Flatiron Books - August 13th, 2019

Thirteen is the legal thriller Lee Child, Michael Connelly, and Ruth Ware are raving about and readers can’t put down.

“Outstanding - an intriguing premise, a tense, gripping build-up, and a spectacular climax. This guy is the real deal. Trust me.” —Lee Child


The Plea: A Novel (Eddie Flynn #2) By Steve Cavanagh Cover Image
$9.99
ISBN: 9781250105981
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Published: Flatiron Books - November 27th, 2018

“CRIMINALLY ENTERTAINING.”—PUBLISHERS WEEKLY (STARRED REVIEW)



The Plea is one of the most purely entertaining books you'll read this year. It's a blast.”
—John Connolly, bestselling author of the Charlie Parker novels

“Rip-roaring legal thriller…Twisty, bloody, and convincing.” —Ian Rankin


The Defense: A Novel (Eddie Flynn #1) By Steve Cavanagh Cover Image
$10.99
ISBN: 9781250134424
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Published: Flatiron Books - December 5th, 2017

"If you're a fan of John Grisham, Scott Turow, and Brad Meltzer, then you will be a fan of Steve Cavanagh's The Defense." Nelson DeMille, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Radiant Angel

Eddie Flynn used to be a con artist. Then he became a lawyer. Turns out the two jobs aren’t all that different. . .