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Timothy Williams (author)
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Timothy Williams (born 1946) is a bilingual British author who has written six novels in English featuring Commissario Piero Trotti, a character critics have referred to as a personification of modern Italy.[1] Williams' books include Black August, which won a Crime Writers' Association award.[2] His novels have been translated into French, Italian, Danish, Russian, Bulgarian, Polish, and Japanese.
Williams' first French novel, Un autre soleil, set in the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, was published in Paris by Rivages in March 2011 and was published in English in New York City in April 2013 as Another Sun.
Williams was born in Walthamstow (Essex, now London) and attended Woodford GreenPreparatory School, Chigwell School and St Andrews University. He has