“If
you have a craftsman's command of the language and basic writing techniques
you'll be able to write - as long as you know what you want to say” –
Jeffery Deaver
Born
in Glen Elyn, Illinois on this date in 1950 Deaver is one of America’s premiere
mystery/crime writers having earned most of the top awards in the genre and
making almost every major bestseller list around the globe. A lawyer,
too (he graduated from Fordham Law and was in the profession before writing),
he’s written 50 novels and 5 collections of short stories. His “Colter Shaw” stories – the latest being
2025’s South of Nowhere – are the basis for the hit TV series Tracker.
Among
his many awards are a Nero Wolfe and three Ellery Queen Reader's Awards for
Best Short Story and Best Novel of the Year. And Colter Shaw
notwithstanding, Deaver's most popular books feature Lincoln Rhyme, a
quadriplegic detective, and NYPD Detective Amelia Sachs. His
books The Devil’s Teardrop, which first introduced Rhyme, and The
Bone Collector, first in the Rhyme series, also were popular television
movies. His newest The Collateral Heart is just out
in both text and audio versions
“My
books are primarily plot driven,” he said, “but the best plot in the world is
useless if you don’t populate them with characters that readers can care about.”
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