- Peter Blauner
Peter Blauner (1959- ) is the author of six novels, including "Slow Motion Riot," which won the 1992
Edgar Award for Best First Novel from theMystery Writers of America and was named an International Book of the Year by "The Times Literary Supplement ." His novel "The Intruder" was a "New York Times"bestseller and a bestseller in England as well. "USA Today " said his most recent book, "Slipping Into Darkness" "might very well be the crime novel of the year." {USA Today, February 28, 2006} His novels have been praised by such authors as Stephen King, Scott Turow, James Patterson, Nelson DeMille, Michael Connelly, James Ellroy, George Pelecanos, and Patricia Highsmith. His novel "The Intruder" was called "The best book I've read in years" by James Patterson and was included on Stephen King's booklist in his memoirOn Writing . He considers himself to be not so much a thriller writer as a "social novelist," often writing about the cost of city living on the human soul.He writes finely crafted, uncompromisingly realistic urban novels that combine elements of crime fiction with searing character studies.
Early Career
:His early literary influences ranged from writers like
Raymond Chandler ,Ernest Hemingway , Flannery O'Connor andPhilip Roth to film directors likeMartin Scorsese ,Robert Altman , Sidney Lumet, and Werner Herzog. He studied atWesleyan University in Connecticut and won the Paul Horgan prize for best short fiction by a student. He started in journalism as an assistant to writer Pete Hamill before reporting for the Newark Star-Ledger in New Jersey and the Norwich Bulletin in Connecticut. He reported on crime forNew York magazine but found inspiration for his first novel at the New York Department of Probation saying that it was a "virtual social microcosm."Novels
* 1991 - "Slow Motion Riot"
* 1994 - "Casino Moon "
* 1996 - "The Intruder"
* 1999 - "Man of the Hour"
* 2003 - "The Last Good Day "
* 2006 - "Slipping Into Darkness "hort Stories
*"Going, Going, Gone," The Best American Mystery Stories 2007
*"The Consultant," Wall Street Noir, 2007
External links
[http://www.peterblauner.com/ Peter Blauner's website]
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