James Grady has published more than a dozen novels and three times that many short stories, and worked in both feature films and television. His first novel,
Six Days of the Condor, became the classic Robert Redford movie
Three Days Of The Condor and the current Max Irons TV series
Condor. Grady has been both US Senate aide and a national investigative reporter. He has received Italy's Raymond Chandler Medal, France's Grand Prix Du Roman Noir and Japan's
Baka-Misu literature award, two
Regardie Magazine short story awards, and been a Mystery Writers of America Edgar finalist. In 2008, Grady was named as one of the
Telegraph's 50 crime writers to read before you die, and in 2015 the
Washington Post compared his prose to George Orwell and Bob Dylan. He has two children and lives with his wife inside Washington, DC's beltway.
'Grady's style is loose, colorful, challenging and fun. I sometimes thought of Orwell's novel 1984, sometimes of the Dylan song 'Desolation Row'' Patrick Anderson, The Washington Post'Grady is a master of intrigue' John GrishamSet in 1959, the 'year the music died', The Smoke in...
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