Joel Goldman
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Born | Joel K. Goldman October 23, 1952 Kansas City, Missouri, United States |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Kansas University of Kansas School of Law |
Genre | Crime fiction |
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http://www.joelgoldman.com/ |
Joel K. Goldman (born October 23, 1952) is an American author and former trial attorney.[1] He attended Shawnee Mission East High School, where he participated in the school's debate team.[2] and the University of Kansas[3] as well as Moot Court[4][5] He suffers from a tic disorder, which he incorporated into one of his works, the Jack Davis series.[6][7]
Awards
- Thorpe Menn Award for Literary Excellence (2005)[8]
Bibliography
Novels
Lou Mason Thrillers
- Motion to Kill (2002)
- The Last Witness (2003)
- Cold Truth (2004)[9]
- Deadlocked (2005)
- Final Judgment (2012)
Jack Davis Thrillers
- Shake Down (2008)
- The Dead Man (2009)
- No Way Out (2010)
Alex Stone Thrillers
- Stone Cold (2012)
Short Stories
- Fire in the Sky (2011)
- Knife Fight (2009)
Other Books
- Three to Get Deadly (3 novels by Joel Goldman, Lee Goldberg, Paul Levine)
- The Dead Man, vol 4 (Freaks Must Die) – with Lee Goldberg & William Rabkin (2012) (print)
- The Dead Man, vol 10 (Freaks Must Die) – with Lee Goldberg & William Rabkin (2012) (ebooks)
Anthologies
- Top Suspense – 12 Master Storytellers
- The Prosecution Rests
- Die Lover Die (2011)
- Favorite Kills
Non Fiction
- Writing Crime Fiction – Advice from authors of Top Suspense group (2012)
References
- ^ Hearne, Christopher (2002-02-05). "Author won't give up his attorney job yet". Kansas City Star. Retrieved 18 July 2013.
- ^ "Shawnee Mission East Debate". Retrieved 2013-4-2.
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(help) - ^ "KU Debate". University of Kansas. Retrieved 2013-4-2.
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(help) - ^ "Moot Court Program". University of Kansas. Retrieved 2013-4-2.
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(help) - ^ "Law Student Wins Court Competition". Lawrence Daily Journal World. 1976-4-1. Retrieved 2013-4-1.
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(help) - ^ Kentner, DA (2010-12-3). "An Interview with Author Joel Goldman". Canton Repository. Retrieved 2013-4-1.
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(help) - ^ Lohr, Kathy. "G-Man Fights Crime, And A Medical Disorder, In Kansas City". NPR. Retrieved 18 July 2013.
- ^ "Thorpe Menn Award Winners". Kansas City Public Library. Retrieved 2013-4-1.
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(help) - ^ McGill, Leslie (2004-01-25). "Wanted for good writing: Leawood author Joel Goldman strikes again with Cold Truth". Kansas City Star. Retrieved 18 July 2013.