About Arthur Herzog
Arthur Herzog is an award-winning novelist, non-fiction writer and journalist, renowned for his best-selling novels The Swarm, Orca (both made into popular movies), and IQ 83, hailed by the British press as one of the best science fiction works ever written.
His non-fiction best sellers include Vesco, which Publishers Weekly hailed as "A brilliantly researched story...one of the year's remarkable biographies" and The Woodchipper Murder. A New Yorker, avid reader, and world traveler, Herzog continues to write fiction and non-fiction books.
His non-fiction best sellers include Vesco, which Publishers Weekly hailed as "A brilliantly researched story...one of the year's remarkable biographies" and The Woodchipper Murder. A New Yorker, avid reader, and world traveler, Herzog continues to write fiction and non-fiction books.
Novels
The Swarm (1974)
Earthsound (1975)
Orca (1977)
Heat (1977)
IQ83 (1978)
Aries Rising (1980)
The Craving (1982)
L*S*I*T*T (1983)
Takeover (1987)
The Woodchipper Murder (1989)
God Bless the Child (2002)
The War-peace Establishment (2003)
Icetopia (2003)
Imortalon (2003)
The Village Buyers (2003)
The Town That Moved to Mexico (2004)
A Murder in Our Town (2004)
The Third State (2005)
Earthsound (1975)
Orca (1977)
Heat (1977)
IQ83 (1978)
Aries Rising (1980)
The Craving (1982)
L*S*I*T*T (1983)
Takeover (1987)
The Woodchipper Murder (1989)
God Bless the Child (2002)
The War-peace Establishment (2003)
Icetopia (2003)
Imortalon (2003)
The Village Buyers (2003)
The Town That Moved to Mexico (2004)
A Murder in Our Town (2004)
The Third State (2005)
Collections
Non fiction
McCarthy for President (1969)
The B. S. Factor: The Theory and Technique of Faking It in America (1973)
How to Write Almost Anything Better (1987)
17 Days: The Katie Beers Story (1987)
Vesco: From Wall Street to Castro's Cuba the Rise, Fall, and Exile of the King of White Collar Crime (1987)
How to Write Almost Anything Better and Faster (1994) (with Daniel Diner)
The Church Trap (2003)
The B. S. Factor: The Theory and Technique of Faking It in America (1973)
How to Write Almost Anything Better (1987)
17 Days: The Katie Beers Story (1987)
Vesco: From Wall Street to Castro's Cuba the Rise, Fall, and Exile of the King of White Collar Crime (1987)
How to Write Almost Anything Better and Faster (1994) (with Daniel Diner)
The Church Trap (2003)
Links to other websites
| arthurherzog.com |
Arthur Herzog recommends
Outrun the Dark (1977) Cecilia Bartholomew "Compelling and vivid and terrifying." |
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