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| - Joseph Finder (born 1958 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American writer of several thrillers set in a business environment. His books include Paranoia, Company Man, and Killer Instinct. His novel High Crimes became a hit movie starring Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman.
Finder's work is informed by his background as a world traveler, Soviet scholar and relentless researcher. He spent much of his early childhood in Afghanistan and the Philippines before his family returned to the United States (Bellingham, Washington and Albany, New York, where he attended Shaker High School).
Finder majored in Russian studies at Yale University, where he graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He received a master's degree from the Harvard Russian Research Center in 1984, and later taught on the Harvard faculty.
While still in graduate school, Finder published Red Carpet: The Connection Between the Kremlin and America's Most Powerful Businessmen (1983), a controversial exposé about multi-millionaire Dr. Armand Hammer's ties to Soviet intelligence. Though Hammer threatened a libel suit, the fall of the Soviet Union opened archives that verified the truth of Finder's account.
Finder's first novel, The Moscow Club (1991), imagined a KGB coup against Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Six months after the book’s publication, such a coup actually happened. The Moscow Club was eventually published in thirty foreign countries, and became a bestseller throughout Europe.
Finder's second novel, Extraordinary Powers (1994), about the discovery of a Soviet mole in the highest ranks of the CIA, debuted just days before the unmasking of CIA mole Aldrich Ames. The Zero Hour (1996) was the first novel ever written with the official cooperation of both the CIA and the FBI.
Paranoia (2004) was a New York Times bestseller in both hardcover and paperback, as was Company Man (2005). Killer Instinct, (St. Martin's Press) was published in May 2006, debuting at #15 on the New York Times bestseller list it won the
International Thriller Writers Award for best novel in 2007.
Finder is a founding member of the International Thriller Writers Association, and serves as Financial Advisor to International PEN-New England [http://www.pen-ne.org]. He is also a member of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers. He writes extensively on espionage and international affairs for a wide range of publications, including The New York Times and The Washington Post. He lives in Boston, Massachusetts with his wife and daughter. (en)
- Joseph Finder (Yhdysvallat, s. 1958) on vakoilua ja kansainvälisiä suhteita kuvaava jännityskirjailija. Hänen kolmas kirjansa Nollahetki (1996) oli ensimmäinen romaani, joka oli kirjoitettu virallisessa yhteistyössä sekä FBI:n että CIA:n kanssa. (fi)
- Joseph Finder, né en 1958 à Chicago dans l'Illinois, est un écrivain américain. Il a écrit plusieurs romans d'espionnage et des thrillers qui se déroulent dans le milieu des affaires. (fr)
- Joseph Finder (Chicago, 1958) is een Amerikaans schrijver van thrillers die zich meestal afspelen rond het bedrijfsleven. (nl)
- Joseph Finder (født 1958 i Chicago, Illinois, USA) er en amerikansk forfatter.
Finder tilbrakte store deler av barndommen i Afghanistan og Fillipinene før familien returnerte til USA. Han ble uteksaminert med summa com laude og Phi Beta Kappa i Russian Studies ved Harvard University, og har senere undervist ved dette universitetet.
Finders første roman, The Moscow Club (1991), omhandlet et KGB-kupp mot Mikhail Gorbatsjov. Seks måneder senere ble et lignende kupp faktisk forsøkt. Romanen ble solgt til 30 land. Finders andre roman, Extraordinary Powers (1994), om en sovjetisk muldvarp i CIA, ble utgitt bare dager før den sovjetiske muldvarpen Aldrich Ames ble avslørt. The Zero Hour (1996) var den første romanen noen gang skrevet med offisiell bistand fra CIA og FBI. Flere av hans romaner har vunnet priser.
Finder er en en av grunnleggerne av foreningen International Thriller Writers. Han er finansrådgiver for New England-avdelingen av P.E.N., medlem av Association of Former Intelligence Officers, og skriver om internasjonale politikk og spionasje for en rekke publikasjoner, inkludert The New York Times og The Washington Post. (no)
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| - Joseph Finder (born 1958 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American writer of several thrillers set in a business environment. His books include Paranoia, Company Man, and Killer Instinct. His novel High Crimes became a hit movie starring Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman. (en)
- Joseph Finder (Yhdysvallat, s. 1958) on vakoilua ja kansainvälisiä suhteita kuvaava jännityskirjailija. Hänen kolmas kirjansa Nollahetki (1996) oli ensimmäinen romaani, joka oli kirjoitettu virallisessa yhteistyössä sekä FBI:n että CIA:n kanssa. (fi)
- Joseph Finder, né en 1958 à Chicago dans l'Illinois, est un écrivain américain. Il a écrit plusieurs romans d'espionnage et des thrillers qui se déroulent dans le milieu des affaires. (fr)
- Joseph Finder (Chicago, 1958) is een Amerikaans schrijver van thrillers die zich meestal afspelen rond het bedrijfsleven. (nl)
- Joseph Finder (født 1958 i Chicago, Illinois, USA) er en amerikansk forfatter. (no)
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