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David Baldacci
American novelist (born )
David Baldacci (born August 5, ) is an American novelist. An attorney by education, Baldacci writes mainly suspense novels and legal thrillers.[1]
Early life and education
David Baldacci was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia.
He is of Italian descent. He graduated from Henrico High School and earned a B.A. in political science from Virginia Commonwealth University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Virginia School of Law, after which he practiced law for nine years in Washington, D.C.
Career
Baldacci began writing stories as a child, when his mother gave him a notebook in which to record them.[2] He wrote for more than two decades, penning short stories and later screenplays without much success.[3]
While practicing law, he turned to novel writing, taking three years to write Absolute Power.[4] Published in , it was an international best-seller.
To date, Baldacci has published 50 novels for adults as well as seven novels for younger readers.
Personal life and philanthropy
Baldacci resides in Fairfax County, Virginia, with his family. He has a daughter and a son.[5]
Baldacci and his wife, Michelle, are the co-founders of the Wish You Well Foundation,[6] which works to combat illiteracy in the United States by funding adult literacy programs.[7] Baldacci became involved with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society after his sister, author Sharon Baldacci, was diagnosed with MS.[8]
Baldacci has served for more than a decade on the board of trustees of the Mark Twain House & Museum in Hartford, Connecticut.
In , he donated $1 million to the home.[9]
Works
Baldacci's first novel, Absolute Power, tells the story of a fictional American president and his Secret Service agents who are willing to commit murder in order to cover up the accidental death of a woman with whom the President was having an affair.
It was adapted as a film, Absolute Power (), starring Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman.
Baldacci wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation of his novel Wish You Well; the movie was shot on location in southwest Virginia with Academy Award winner Ellen Burstyn, Josh Lucas, and Mackenzie Foy in the lead roles.
Baldacci was a consulting producer on King & Maxwell, a TNT television series based on his characters Sean King and Michelle Maxwell. Jon Tenney and Rebecca Romijn starred.
The Christmas Train, Baldacci's eighth novel, was adapted in by Hallmark Channel as a Hallmark Hall of Fame feature presentation.
The TV movie starred Dermot Mulroney, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Danny Glover and Joan Cusack and was directed by Ron Oliver.
Baldacci's novel One Summer was adapted in for Hallmark Movies & Mysteries and starred Sam Page, Sarah Drew and Amanda Schull.
Baldacci's novels have been published in over 45 languages and in more than 80 countries, with over million worldwide sales as of [10]
Bibliography
Sean King and Michelle Maxwell series
Main article: King and Maxwell (book series)
- Split Second ()
- Hour Game ()
- Simple Genius ()
- First Family ()
- The Sixth Man ()
- King and Maxwell ()
The Camel Club series
Main article: Camel Club
- The Camel Club ()
- The Collectors ()
- Stone Cold ()
- Divine Justice ()
- Hell's Corner ()
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Shaw series
Shaw is an enigmatic intelligence operative.
- The Whole Truth ()
- Deliver Us From Evil ()
John Puller series
Puller is a US army veteran and military investigator.
- Zero Day ()
- The Forgotten ()
- The Escape ()
- No Man's Land ()
- Daylight (, Atlee Pine crossover)
Will Robie series
Robie is a seasoned and highly skilled hitman.
- The Innocent ()
- The Hit ()
- The Target ()
- The Guilty ()
- End Game ()
Amos Decker series
Decker is a veteran police detective turned FBI consultant. He has hyperthymesia which has left him with perfect recall.
- Memory Man ()
- The Last Mile ()
- The Fix ()
- The Fallen ()
- Redemption ()
- Walk The Wire ()
- Long Shadows ()[11]
Atlee Pine series
An FBI agent searching for her abducted sister.
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- Long Road to Mercy ()
- A Minute to Midnight ()
- Daylight (, John Puller crossover)
- Mercy ()[12]
Aloysius Archer series
- One Good Deed ()
- A Gambling Man ()
- Dream Town ()[13]
Travis Devine series
- The Man ()[14]
- The Edge ()[15]
- To Die For ()[16]
Mickey Gibson series
- Simply Lies ()[17]
Stand-alone novels
Short stories and novellas
- Waiting for Santa (short story) ()
- No Time Left (short story) ()
- Bullseye (short story) Will Robie / Camel Club ()
- The Mighty Johns also known as The Final Play (novella) ()[19]
For young readers
Freddy and the French Fries series
- Freddy and the French Fries: Fries Alive! (Little, Brown and Company, ), Baldacci's debut novel for young readers
- Freddy and the French Fries: The Mystery of Silas Finklebean (Little, Brown and Company, )
The 39 Clues series
Vega Jane series
Main article: Vega Jane
- The Finisher (Scholastic Press, ), published in the U.K.
as The Secrets of Sorcery
- The Keeper (Scholastic Press, ), published in the U.K. as The Maze of Monsters
- The Width of the World (Scholastic Press, ), published in the U.K. as The Rebels' Revolt
- The Stars Below (Scholastic Press, ), published in the U.K. as The End of Time
Adaptations
- Absolute Power ( film), starring Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, and Ed Harris
- King & Maxwell ( TV series), starring Jon Tenney and Rebecca Romijn
- Wish You Well ( film), starring Mackenzie Foy, Josh Lucas, and Ellen Burstyn
- The Christmas Train ( film), starring Dermot Mulroney, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Danny Glover and Joan Cusack
- One Summer ( film), starring Sam Page, Sarah Drew and Amanda Schull
References
- ^Shapiro, Ari (27 July ).
"A Conspiracy Around Every Corner In Baldacci's D.C.". Retrieved 28 May
- ^"Backstage: David Baldacci and Jodi Picoult". Yale Daily News. October 21,
- ^Gresham, Tom (December 11, ). "David Baldacci once wrote stories in secret at VCU. Now he has millions of around the world".
Virginia Commonwealth University.
- ^Lavin, Cheryl (February 6, ). "Diary of a Best Seller". Chicago Tribune.
- ^"Mystery Man: David Baldacci - Washingtonian". August
- ^"Home". Wish You Well Foundation.
- ^Alison Bonaguru ().
"David Baldacci". Virginia Living. Retrieved May 17,
- ^"David Baldacci". National MS Society.David baldacci author biography outline pdf Retrieved Short stories and novellas [ edit ]. Harlan Coben. I read it in one sitting.
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- ^"Novelist David Baldacci gifts $1M to Mark Twain home". ABC News. 12 July Retrieved 28 May
- ^Memmott, Carol (February 27, ). "David Baldacci clues kids in to Smithsonian's treasures". USA Today. McLean, VA: Gannett.David baldacci author biography outline Baldino, Rachel Greene Freddy and the French Fries series [ edit ]. In this debut thriller, the career break-in artist Luther Whitney is in the middle of robbing the house of a fabulously wealthy woman when a man on the other side of a secret wall begins to make love to said woman. Michelle Collin.
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- ^Baldacci, David (). Long Shadows. Grand Central. ISBN.
- ^Baldacci, David (). Mercy. Grand Central Publishing. ISBN.
- ^Baldacci, David (). Dream Town. Grand Central. ISBN.
- ^Baldacci, David ().
The Man. Grand Central.
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- ^Baldacci, David (). The Edge. Grand Central. ISBN.
- ^Baldacci, David ().David baldacci author biography outline printable Set in , the novel won praise from Library Journal 's Kathy Piehl who called it "affecting" and "richly textured. Sean King and Michelle Maxwell are investigating another crime in the area, a simple burglary, when they are pulled in to help find and stop the serial killer. Leaving the house, Whitney takes proof of the murder: the letter opener the woman used. Aloysius Archer series [ edit ].
To Die For. Grand Central. ISBN.
- ^"Simply Lies by David Baldacci - ". . Retrieved
- ^Baldacci, David (). A Calamity of Souls. Grand Central. ISBN.
- ^"The Final Play - Pan Macmillan AU". Pan Macmillan Australia.
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