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Eilidh Martina Cole is a British crime writer. she has released twenty-six novels about crime, most of which examine London's gangster underworld. Four of her novels, ''
Dangerous Lady ''Dangerous Lady'' was a four-part British mini-series TV drama, which aired on ITV and was based on Martina Cole's 1992 novel of the same name. The series premièred in 1995 and starred Sheila Hancock, Jason Isaacs, Susan Lynch and Owen Teale. ...
'', '' The Jump'', '' The Take'' and '' The Runaway'' have been adapted into high-rating television dramas. She has achieved sales of over fourteen million in the UK alone and her tenth novel, ''The Know'', spent seven weeks on ''
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'' hardback best-sellers list.


Early life

Cole was born in
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, England, to
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parents, and was the youngest of five children. Her mother was a psychiatric nurse from
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,
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and her father was a merchant seaman from Cork City. Her cousin is Cork politician Denis Cregan. She was expelled from her
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school aged 15 after allegedly being caught reading a Harold Robbins novel. She married for the first time aged 16, but the marriage only lasted a year. She had her first child at the age of 18. Her parents both died when she was in her early 20s. Prior to her literary success, Cole had a variety of low-paid jobs, including working as a cleaner, a wine waitress, an agency nurse and a supermarket shelf-stacker.


Career


Writing

Cole's breakthrough came in 1991, when her manuscript for ''
Dangerous Lady ''Dangerous Lady'' was a four-part British mini-series TV drama, which aired on ITV and was based on Martina Cole's 1992 novel of the same name. The series premièred in 1995 and starred Sheila Hancock, Jason Isaacs, Susan Lynch and Owen Teale. ...
'' was accepted by the literary agent Darley Anderson and sold for a record £150,000. The book was published by
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the following year. Most of her novels feature a female protagonist or antihero, and some take place within the Irish community in and around London. In December 2011, readers using ''madaboutbooks.co.uk'' voted their favourite Martina Cole book. ''The Take'' won by 780 votes and was put at the top of the list of Martina Cole novels. ''Goodnight Lady'' came second, followed in third by ''Maura's Game''. Cole received the Cartier Diamond Dagger from the
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in 2021.


Television

A four-part TV adaptation of ''
Dangerous Lady ''Dangerous Lady'' was a four-part British mini-series TV drama, which aired on ITV and was based on Martina Cole's 1992 novel of the same name. The series premièred in 1995 and starred Sheila Hancock, Jason Isaacs, Susan Lynch and Owen Teale. ...
'' was broadcast on ITV in 1995, and in 1998 ITV broadcast a four-part adaptation of '' The Jump''. '' The Take'' was serialised on British television on
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in June 2009, which starred Tom Hardy as Freddie. Sky1 has also commissioned an adaptation of ''The Graft'', which has yet to go into production. In March 2011 '' The Runaway'', was shown on Sky1 and Sky1 HD. It is based on Cole's 1997 novel of the same name. In 2008 Martina Cole presented a drama documentary series on
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called ''Martina Cole's Lady Killers'', which told the story of six of history's most notorious female
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s, including
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, Beverly Allitt and Rose West. Cole explored the reasons why women kill, and why society is surprised when they do. Each programme told the story of an individual killer with expert analysis and dramatic reconstruction. The programme proved to be a ratings hit for ITV3 and transferred to ITV1 in 2009. Cole filmed an investigative documentary, ''Martina Cole Girl Gangs: Los Angeles'' for Sky1 in 2009. This focused on the role of girls in these gangs, which have been responsible for crimes ranging from drug dealing and car theft, to robbery and murder. In 2014 she appeared in a documentary about Holloway Prison, called ''Inside Holloway''. Additionally, she has appeared on ITV's '' This Morning'', ''The Crime Thriller Club'', '' The Wright Stuff'' for Channel 5, ITV's popular daytime show ''
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'', ''
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'' and two episodes of '' Pointless Celebrities'' for
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, and a 2004 edition of '' The Culture Show''. Along with TV executive producer, Barry Ryan, Cole co-owns the film and television production company "2 Queens".


Theatre

Three of Cole's novels have been adapted for the stage by the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, London: ''Two Women'' in 2010; ''The Graft'' in 2011, and Cole's first novel, ''
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'' in 2012.


Other interests

In 2011 Cole founded her own record label, Hostage Music. The London-based band Alabama3 has signed up to the label.


Personal life

Cole lives in a
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, 15th-century manor house near Sevenoaks, Kent. She also has a house in northern
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. She remarried in the 1990s, but the marriage ended in divorce. She had her second child when she was 39. Cole regularly holds creative writing classes in UK prisons. She is a patron of the single-parent charity
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, and also a patron of
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. Since her 20s she has suffered from
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after breaking both arms as a child. The arthritis has worsened over time, and now makes it painful for her when writing.


Books

*''Dangerous Lady'' (1992) *''The Ladykiller'' (1993) *''Goodnight Lady'' (1994) *''The Jump'' (1995) *''The Runaway'' (1997) *''Two Women'' (1999) *''Broken'' (2000) *''Faceless'' (2001) *''Maura's Game'' (2002) *''The Know'' (2003) *''The Graft'' (2004) *'' The Take'' (2005) *''Close'' (2006) *''Faces'' (2007) *''The Business'' (2008) *''Hard Girls'' (2009) *''The Family'' (2010) *''The Faithless'' (2011) *''The Life'' (2012) *''Revenge'' (2013) *''The Good Life'' (2014) *''Get Even'' (2015) *''Betrayal'' (2016) *''Damaged'' (2017) *''No Mercy'' (2019) *''Loyalty'' (2023)


Videograph

*''Martina Cole's Double Bill: The Jump &
Dangerous Lady ''Dangerous Lady'' was a four-part British mini-series TV drama, which aired on ITV and was based on Martina Cole's 1992 novel of the same name. The series premièred in 1995 and starred Sheila Hancock, Jason Isaacs, Susan Lynch and Owen Teale. ...
'' (2006) *'' The Take'' (2009) *'' The Runaway'' (2011)


References


External links

*
Official Martina Cole website

''The Take''
at sky.com
''The Runaway''
at Sky.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Cole, Martina Year of birth missing (living people) Date of birth missing (living people) 20th-century English novelists 21st-century English novelists English crime fiction writers English women novelists Living people English television presenters English businesspeople People from Aveley English people of Irish descent 20th-century English women 20th-century English people 21st-century English women Cartier Diamond Dagger winners