Ken Follett

Ken Follett

Ken Follett is a Welsh author of thrillers and historical novels. He has sold more than 100 million copies of his works. Four of his books have reached the number 1 ranking on the New York Times best-seller list: The Key to Rebecca, Lie Down with Lions, Triple, and World Without End. Follett was born on 5 June 1949 in Cardiff, Wales. He was the first child of Martin Follett, a tax inspector, and Lavinia Follett, who went on to have three more children. Barred from watching movies and television by his Plymouth Brethren parents, he developed an early interest in reading but remained an...
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quick facts
Birthdate:June 5, 1949
Birthplace:Cardiff
Age:62
Education:University College London
Also known as:Ken Follet, Bernard L. Ross, Martin Martinsen

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1979 Edgar Award for Best Novel Eye of the Needle
1979 Nominated - Edgar Award for Best Novel Eye of the Needle
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Written works by Ken Follett

TitlePublishedGenre
Night Over Water Fiction
Eye of the Needle Fiction
Jackdaws Fiction
Hornet Flight Thriller
The Pillars of the Earth 1989 Historical novel
The Man from St. Petersburg Thriller
The Third Twin Thriller
The Hammer of Eden 1998 Thriller
World without End 2007 Thriller
Whiteout 2004 Thriller
On Wings of Eagles 1983 Thriller
Code to zero Speculative fiction
Triple Fiction
Code zéro
Paper Money Fiction
Le troisième jumeau
Torus Fiction
A place called freedom
The Modigliani Scandal Fiction
Lie Down with Lions Fiction
Dangerous Fortune, A Fiction
Vuelo final Fiction
A Place Called Freedom 1995 Historical fiction
Code to Zero 2001 Thriller
The Key to Rebecca 1980 Thriller
Die Pfeiler der Macht / Die Nadel. Speculative fiction
Amok: King of Legend Speculative fiction
Capricorn One Speculative fiction
Triangle
Le Réseau Corneille
Big Needle
Le pays de la Libertè
Der Schlüssel zu Rebecca. Spionagethriller
Yikilan servet
El escándalo Modigliani
Die Spur der Füchse
Alto Riesgo
Sifira Bir Kala. Das Zweite Gedächtnis
Die Brucken Der Freiheit
shakeout
L'arme à l'oeil
Lo Scandalo Modigliani
Storm Island
Triple-8 Cassettes
Papel Moneda
Amantes nocturnos
Die Saeulen der Erde. Roman
En El Blanco
bear raid
Fall of Giants 2010 Historical novel
Lie Down with Lions 1985 Spy fiction
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Characters created by Ken Follett

  • Prior Phillip
    Prior Phillip
  • Tom Builder
    Tom Builder
  • Aliena
    Aliena
  • Waleran Bigod
    Waleran Bigod
  • Jack Jackson
    Jack Jackson
CharacterAppears In
Prior Phillip The Pillars of the Earth
Tom Builder The Pillars of the Earth
Aliena The Pillars of the Earth
Waleran Bigod The Pillars of the Earth
Jack Jackson The Pillars of the Earth
William Hamleigh The Pillars of the Earth
Jonathan The Pillars of the Earth
Alfred Builder The Pillars of the Earth
Ellen The Pillars of the Earth
Regan Hamleigh The Pillars of the Earth
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Works by Ken Follett adapted to film

Eye of the Needle
Eye of the Needle
Release date:July 24, 1981
Directed by:Richard Marquand
Genre:War film
Adapted from:Eye of the Needle
Rated:R (USA)

Personal relationships of Ken Follett

Barbara Follett
Barbara Follett
Age:69
Relationship type:Marriage

Daphne Barbara Follett is a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament for Stevenage from 1997 until 2010. She is married to the author Ken Follett. Follett was a junior minister at the Department for Communities and Local Government and Minister for the East of England, and...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Which school did Ken Follett attend?
  • A:
    Ken Follett attended the University College London.
  • Q:
    Where was Ken Follett born?
  • A:
    Ken Follett was born in Cardiff.
  • Q:
    Which popular books have been composed by writer, Ken Follett?
  • A:
    Popular books include:
    - The Hammer of Eden
    - The Man from St. Petersburg
    - Hornet Flight
    - The Third Twin
    - World without End
    - Whiteout
    - Night Over Water
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