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}} Andrew Brown is a South African novelist, police reservist in the South African Police Service (SAPS), and an advocate. He is the author of four novels: ''Inyenzi'', which centres on the Rwandan genocide, and the crime novels of ''Coldsleep Lullaby'', ''Refuge'' and ''Solace''. Brown is also the author of one non-fiction work, ''Street Blues'', in which he writes about his experiences as a police reservist. Brown was the recipient of the 2006 ''Sunday Times Fiction Prize'' for ''Coldsleep Lullaby'', and his work has been shortlisted for both the ''Alan Paton Award'' and the ''Commonwealth Writers’ Prize'' (Africa Region).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Central City Author Andrew Brown - Advocating for a good read )〕 ==Achievements== Most notably, Andrew Brown was the recipient of the ''Sunday Times Fiction Prize'' for ''Coldsleep Lullaby'' in 2006. In addition, he was shortlisted for the ''Sunday Times Alan Paton award'' in 2009 for his non-fiction book ''Street Blues: The experiences of a reluctant policeman''; and the ''Commonwealth Writers’ Prize'' (Africa Region) for ''Refuge''.. His books are published in South Africa, Germany, the Netherlands, the United States of America and Canada. In April 2014 he released his new book, Devil's Harvest, which is a political thriller set in South Sudan: the book is due for release in Germany in 2015.
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