About Joseph Finder
In addition to his fiction, Finder continues to write extensively on espionage and international affairs relations for The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The New Republic. He lives in Boston with his wife and daughter.
Novels
Red Carpet (1983)
The Moscow Club (1991)
Extraordinary Powers (1994)
The Zero Hour (1996)
High Crimes (1998)
Paranoia (2004)
Company Man (2005)
aka No Hiding Place
Killer Instinct (2006)
Power Play (2007)
The Moscow Club (1991)
Extraordinary Powers (1994)
The Zero Hour (1996)
High Crimes (1998)
Paranoia (2004)
Company Man (2005)
aka No Hiding Place
Killer Instinct (2006)
Power Play (2007)
Omnibus
Series contributed to
Harold Middleton
1. The Chopin Manuscript (2008) (with Lee Child, David Corbett, Jeffery Deaver, Jim Fusilli, John Gilstrap, James Grady, David Hewson, John Ramsey Miller, P J Parrish, Ralph Pezzullo, S J Rozan, Lisa Scottoline, Peter Spiegelman and Erica Spindler)
2. The Copper Bracelet (2010) (with Linda Barnes, Brett Battles, Lee Child, David Corbett, Jeffery Deaver, Jim Fusilli, John Gilstrap, David Hewson, Jon Land, David Liss, Gayle Lynds, P J Parrish, James Phelan, Lisa Scottoline and Jenny Siler)
Watchlist (omnibus) (2010) (with Linda Barnes, Brett Battles, Lee Child, David Corbett, Jeffery Deaver, Jim Fusilli, John Gilstrap, James Grady, David Hewson, David Liss, Gayle Lynds, John Ramsey Miller, P J Parrish and Ralph Pezzullo)
1. The Chopin Manuscript (2008) (with Lee Child, David Corbett, Jeffery Deaver, Jim Fusilli, John Gilstrap, James Grady, David Hewson, John Ramsey Miller, P J Parrish, Ralph Pezzullo, S J Rozan, Lisa Scottoline, Peter Spiegelman and Erica Spindler)
2. The Copper Bracelet (2010) (with Linda Barnes, Brett Battles, Lee Child, David Corbett, Jeffery Deaver, Jim Fusilli, John Gilstrap, David Hewson, Jon Land, David Liss, Gayle Lynds, P J Parrish, James Phelan, Lisa Scottoline and Jenny Siler)
Watchlist (omnibus) (2010) (with Linda Barnes, Brett Battles, Lee Child, David Corbett, Jeffery Deaver, Jim Fusilli, John Gilstrap, James Grady, David Hewson, David Liss, Gayle Lynds, John Ramsey Miller, P J Parrish and Ralph Pezzullo)
Links to other websites
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Joseph Finder recommends
Oblivion (2005) Peter Abrahams "Peter Abrahams may well be the best writer in the thriller business. Oblivion is a spare, ironic and pulse-pounding tale that I couldn't stop reading." | Fault Line (2009) (Ben Treven, book 1) Barry Eisler "A breathlessly exciting, lightning-paced, and moving tale of suspense." | Hostage Zero (2010) (Jonathan Grave, book 2) John Gilstrap "A great hero, a pulse-pounding story." |
Dead Lock (2010) (Ryan Lock, book 2) Sean Black "Sean Black writes with the pace of Lee Child and the heart of Harlan Coben." | Last to Fold (2011) (Turbo Vlost, book 1) David Duffy "One of the most original protagonists I've ever come across - a cross between Arkady Renko and Philip Marlowe: a Russian-born ex-KGB agent living in New York, a private eye with a strong sense of irony and a Russian sense of fatalism. David Duffy knows his Russia inside and out, but most of all, he knows how to tell a story with flair and elegance. This is really, really good." | The Hunter (2011) (Victor the Assassin, book 1) Tom Wood "A nonstop, breathless, trimmed-to-the-bone thriller with action sequences that are obviously state-of-the-art." |
The Samaritan (2011) Stephen Besecker "The kind of big, adrenaline-pumping high-stakes conspiracy thriller of the sort that Robert Ludlum used to write... The Samaritan is terrific." | Dead Ringer (2012) Allen Wyler "This is the stuff nightmares are made of." | Phony Tinsel (2013) Robert S Levinson "A tale filled with as much ambition, greed and treachery as a Joan Crawford double-feature. " |
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