- Joseph Finder
Joseph Finder (born 1958 in
Chicago, Illinois ) is an Americanwriter of several thrillers set in a business environment. His books include "Paranoia", "Company Man", "Killer Instinct" and "Power Play". Hisnovel "High Crimes " became a hit movie starringAshley Judd andMorgan Freeman .Finder's work is informed by his background as a world traveler, Soviet scholar and relentless researcher. He spent much of his early childhood in
Afghanistan and thePhilippines before his family returned to the United States (Bellingham, Washington andAlbany, New York , where he attendedShaker High School ).Finder majored in Russian studies at
Yale University , where he graduated "summa cum laude" andPhi Beta Kappa . He received amaster's degree from the Harvard RussianResearch Center in 1984, and later taught on the Harvard faculty.While still in
graduate school , Finder published "Red Carpet: The Connection Between theKremlin and America's Most Powerful Businessmen" (1983), a controversial exposé about multi-millionaire Dr.Armand Hammer 's ties to Soviet intelligence. Though Hammer threatened alibel suit, the fall of the Soviet Union opened archives that verified the truth of Finder's account.Finder's first novel, "The
Moscow Club" (1991), imagined aKGB coup against Soviet leaderMikhail Gorbachev . Six months after the book’s publication, such a coup actually happened. "The Moscow Club" was eventually published in thirty foreign countries, and became a bestseller throughoutEurope .Finder's second novel, "Extraordinary Powers" (1994), about the discovery of a Soviet mole in the highest ranks of the
CIA , debuted just days before the unmasking of CIA moleAldrich Ames . "The Zero Hour" (1996) was the first novel ever written with the official cooperation of both the CIA and theFBI ."Paranoia" (2004) was a "
New York Times " bestseller in both hardcover and paperback, as was "Company Man" (2005). "Killer Instinct", (St. Martin's Press ) was published in May 2006, debuting at #15 on the New York Times bestseller list. It won the
International Thriller Writers Award for best novel in 2007. "Power Play", published in 2007, debuted at #7 on the New York Times bestseller list, and was nominated for a Gumshoe award.Finder is a founding member of the
International Thriller Writers Association, and serves asFinancial Advisor toInternational PEN -New England [http://www.pen-ne.org] . He is also a member of theAssociation of Former Intelligence Officers . He writes extensively onespionage andinternational affairs for a wide range of publications, including "The New York Times" and "The Washington Post ". He lives inBoston, Massachusetts with his wife and daughter.Books
*"Red Carpet: The Connection Between the Kremlin and America's Most Powerful Businessmen", 1983 (out of print)
*"The Moscow Club", ISBN 0-330-31350-9 paperback 1991 (out of print)
*"Extraordinary Powers", ISBN 0-7528-2651-4 paperback 1994 (out of print)
*"The Zero Hour", ISBN 0-7528-2650-6 paperback 1996 (out of print)
*"High Crimes", ISBN 0-380-72880-X paperback 1998
*"Paranoia", ISBN 0-312-94091-2 paperback 2004
*"Company Man" (retitled "No Hiding Place" inUK ), ISBN 0-312-93942-6 paperback 2005
*"Killer Instinct", ISBN 0-312-34747-2 (hardcover) 2006
*"Power Play", ISBN 0-3123-4748-0 (hardcover) 2007External links
* [http://www.josephfinder.com Official website]
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