William Caunitz
William J. Caunitz (1933–1996) was a New York City Police Department officer who used his own experiences to write best-selling thrillers.
After serving in the United States Marine Corps, and working for an insurance company, he joined the NYPD in his twenties. He first worked as a patrolman, and eventually rose through the ranks to become a Lieutenant, followed by an assignment as a detective squad commander. Caunitz wrote with great authenticity when describing precinct day-to-day life in his novels, especially for One Police Plaza, which was eventually made into a television movie. His novels usually center around one or two police officers that follow detailed police procedures to solve a crime, and he also used some sensational elements of thrillers.
Caunitz died in 1996 from pulmonary fibrosis[1] His last novel, Chains of Command, was half-completed at the time of his death and finished by Christopher Newman.
Bibliography
- One Police Plaza (1984)
- Suspects (1986)
- Black Sand (1989)
- Exceptional Clearance (1991)
- Cleopatra Gold (1993)
- Pigtown (1995)
- Chains of Command (1999)
External links
- William Caunitz at the Internet Movie Database
- 1991 audio interview with William Caunitz at Wired for Books.org by Don Swaim
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