Matthew Lynn Explained

Matthew Lynn (born 1962) is a British thriller writer, so-called financial journalist and publisher. He is the author of the dreary Death Force series of novels. He has also written under the name James Harland, presumably to avoid embarrassment.

Early life

Lynn was born in 1962 and grew up in Exeter and Dublin, before moving to London. He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford.

Career

Economist

Lynn writes on business and economics, including columns in Bloomberg News, MoneyWeek and The Spectator.[1] [2]

For most of the 1990s, he worked for The Sunday Times, for the last three years as a profile columnist.[3]

His book Four Walls Eight Windows (ECON, 1997) was reviewed by Library Journal, which wrote, "Lynn's treatment of the political, industrial, and social turmoil surrounding the sale to major carriers of a stable of aircraft of various payloads and ranges has all the intrigue and skullduggery of a spy novel".[4]

Lynn wrote two business books, The Billion-Dollar Battle: Merck v. Glaxo[5] and Birds of Prey: Boeing v. Airbus.[6] The latter received a review from Publishers Weekly,[7] while Kirkus Reviews noted Lynn "writes serviceable prose at best".

In a 2007 Bloomberg article, Matt Lynn predicted that Apple Inc. "…will sell a few to its fans, but the iPhone won't make a long-term mark on the industry".[8]

He is the author of Bust: Greece, the Euro and the Sovereign Debt Crisis, published in late 2010,[9] [10] [11] and more recently, The Long Depression: The Slump of 2008 to 2031 (Endeavour Press).[12] His articles and opinions have been used as references by other authors and researchers.[13] [14] [15] [16] Bust was reviewed in CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries as follows: "books on economics and international finance rarely provide an exciting, gripping read".[17]

In 2012, Lynn was chief executive of Strategy Economics, a London-based consultancy. His "London Eye" column began appearing weekly in MarketWatch in June 2011.[18]

In 2024 he amusingly asserted that public sector workers such as teachers did not deserve an 'inflation busting pay rise' of 5.5%. Presumably he used no such emotive language when on many previous occasions, pay rises far beneath inflation were awarded. He claimed that public sector workers output was 'down by 0.6%'. On what basis he can justify such a claim when applied to teachers and nurses would be an excellent question to put to him and to which he would not be able to respond.

Novelist

As James Harland, he published The Month of the Leopard in 2001. Kirkus Reviews wrote, "Tension, pitifully lacking in the first two thirds of this grand adventure for MBAs, finally arrives, but nonbankers will probably have bailed out by then".[19] Publishers Weekly noted, "There are problems: flat characterizations, gratuitous violence, unconvincing motivation for Telmont and a too-hasty denouement.".[20]

He started writing the Death Force series of action-adventure thrillers in 2009. Featuring a group of mercenaries, the series includes Death Force, Fire Force and Shadow Force. The News of the World gave the first book a four-starred rating, describing it as "a Boy's-Own adventure"

In 2018, Lynn set up Endeavour Media, an independent publisher based in London.[21] It became Lume Books in 2020.[22]

Controversy

When trying to promote his book The Watchmen, Lynn offered the first chapter for free on the website Motley Fool UK. However users on the website objected to his unusual method of publicity and Lynn had to back off.[23]

Personal life

He has three children.[24]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Matthew Lynn. 31 July 2020. The Spectator.
  2. News: Matthew Lynn. 31 July 2020. MoneyWeek.
  3. http://search1.bloomberg.com/search?q=Matthew+Lynn&site=wnews&client=wnews&proxystylesheet=wnews&output=xml_no_dtd&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&filter=p&getfields=wnnis&sort=date:D:S:d1 Matthew Lynn archive
  4. Lane, Mel D. "Birds of Prey: Boeing vs. Airbus; A Battle for the Skies." Library Journal, vol. 122, no. 7, 15 Apr. 1997, p. 92. Gale Literature Resource Center.
  5. Chambers, Peter. "Mixing heroes and villains – Merck Versus Glaxo", (London. Heinemann, 1991), book review, Management Today, 1 January 1992. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  6. Web site: Birds of Prey. 28 June 2020. Kirkus Reviews.
  7. News: Nonfiction Book Review: Birds of Prey. 2 February 1997. 30 July 2020. Publishers Weekly.
  8. Lynn, Matthew, "Apple iPhone Will Fail in a Late, Defensive Move", commentary, Bloomberg, 14 January 2007.
  9. Web site: 27 March 2015. CFA Society Chicago Book Club Discusses Bust: Greece, the Euro and the Sovereign Debt Crisis by Matthew Lynn. 28 June 2020. cfa society chicago.
  10. Moravcsik, Andrew. Bust: Greece, the Euro, and the Sovereign Debt Crisis Book Review. 28 June 2020. Foreign Affairs.
  11. Lynn, Matthew, "Put your money in emerging, stable democracies", MarketWatch, 13 July 2011. See footer. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
  12. Lynn, Matthew (30 May 2012). "6 reasons Spain will leave the euro first", MarketWatch Retrieved 30 May 2012.
  13. Book: Sternad, Dietmar. Effective Management. 2019. Macmillan Education UK . 9781352007305. 28 June 2020.
  14. Book: Issues in Peace and Conflict Studies: Selections From CQ Researcher. 12 October 2010. 9781483343402. 28 June 2020. Researcher . C. Q. . SAGE Publications .
  15. Web site: Fozard, John R. Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences. 28 June 2020.
  16. Book: Meszaros, Istvan. Beyond Capital: Toward a Theory of Transition. November 2018. NYU Press . 9781583677148. 28 June 2020.
  17. Whalen, E.L. "Lynn, Matthew. Bust: Greece, the euro, and the sovereign debt crisis." CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, vol. 48, no. 10, June 2011, p. 1969. Gale Literature Resource Center.
  18. http://www.marketwatch.com/Search?m=Column&mp=Matthew%20Lynn%27s%20London%20Eye Matthew Lynn archive
  19. Book: THE MONTH OF THE LEOPARD Kirkus Reviews.
  20. Web site: Fiction Book Review: The Month of the Leopard. 2020-07-31. publishersweekly.com.
  21. Onwuemezi, Natasha. "Matthew Lynn (Founder) & James Faktor (Publishhing director) of Endeavor Media." The Bookseller, no. 5833, 1 Mar. 2019, p. 12. Gale Literature Resource Center.
  22. News: Cowdrey . Katherine . Endeavour Media rebrands as Lume Books . 30 July 2020 . . 10 February 2020.
  23. Book: Everyone's Guide to Online Stock Market Investing: The Definitive 12-day Guide. Davidson, Alexander. 2002. Kogan Page . 9780749436438. 28 June 2020.
  24. Book: Lynn, Matt. Fire Force: Death Force: Book Two. 2010-03-04. Headline. 978-0-7553-7604-9.