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David Dyer grew up in a coastal town in NSW, Australia, and graduated as dux of his high school in 1984. He graduated from the Australian Maritime College with distinction and was awarded a number of prizes, including the Company of Master Mariners Award for highest overall achievement in the course. He then returned to the University of Sydney to complete a combined degree in Arts and Law.

At the University of Sydney he completed a combined degree in Arts and Law and was awarded the Frank Albert Prize for first place in Music I, High Distinctions in all English courses and First Class Honours in Law. From the mid-1990s until early 2000s Dyer worked as a litigation lawyer in Sydney, and then in London. In 2009 he was awarded a Commonwealth Government scholarship to write The Midnight Watch as part of a Doctorate in Creative Arts at the University of Technology, Sydney. The doctorate was conferred in November 2013. (Source: Penguin Books Australia website.)

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y separately published work icon The Midnight Watch Melbourne : Penguin , 2016 9188393 2016 single work novel thriller historical fiction

'Sometimes the smallest of human failings can lead to the greatest of disasters

'On a wretchedly cold night in the North Atlantic, a steamer stopped in an icefield sees the glow of another ship on the horizon. Just after midnight the first of eight distress rockets is fired. Why did the Californian look on while the Titanic sank?

'As soon as Boston American reporter John Steadman lays eyes on the man who stood the midnight watch on the Californian, he knows there's another story lurking behind the official one. Herbert Stone must have seen something, and yet his ship did nothing while the calamity took place. Now Stone, under his captain's orders, must carry his secret in silence, while Steadman is determined to find it out.

'So begins a strange dance around the truth by these three men. Haunted by the fifteen hundred who went to their deaths in those icy waters, and by the loss of his own baby son years earlier, Steadman must either find redemption in the Titanic's tragedy or lose himself.

'Based on true events, The Midnight Watch is at once a heart-stopping mystery and a deeply knowing novel – about the frailty of men, the strength of women, the capriciousness of fate and the price of loyalty.' (Publication summary)

2016 commended The Fellowship of Australian Writers Victoria Inc. National Literary Awards FAW Christina Stead Award
2017 winner Society of Authors Awards McKitterick Prize
2017 shortlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) The Matt Richell Award for New Writer
2017 shortlisted Indie Awards Debut Fiction
2016 shortlisted Queensland Literary Awards Fiction Book Award
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