After attending Stowe School, Frank Egerton qualified as an Associate of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, before going up to read English at Keble College. He is interested in "both the close examination of fiction and how technologies such as ebooks and print-on-demand have changed the publishing industry, offering fresh opportunities to writers."[6]
His first novel, The Lock,[7] was published in paperback in 2003 and his second, Invisible, was published by StreetBooks[8] in 2010. The ebook version of The Lock reached the finals of the Independent e-Book Awards in Santa Barbara in 2002. In The Times review of Invisible Kate Saunders commented on "the author's lively wit and acute understanding of the emotional landscape."[9]