William Landay

William Landay
Born 1963 (age 5253)
Boston, Massachusetts
Occupation lawyer, author
Language English
Nationality USA
Alma mater Roxbury Latin School
Yale University
Boston College Law School
Genre crime drama
Notable awards New Blood Dagger (best debut crime novel, 2003)
Strand Magazine Critics Award (best mystery novel, 2012)
Website
www.williamlanday.com

William Landay (born 1963, in Boston, Massachusetts [1]) is an American novelist.

Early life and education

Landay graduated from the Roxbury Latin School in Boston, Yale University and Boston College Law School.[2]

Career

Prior to becoming a writer, Landay served for seven years as an Assistant District Attorney in Middlesex County, Massachusetts.[3]

His first novel, Mission Flats, was awarded the John Creasey Dagger (now called the New Blood Dagger) as the best debut crime novel of 2003 by the British Crime Writers Association.

His second novel, The Strangler, was shortlisted for the Strand Magazine Critics Award as the best crime novel of 2007.[4]

Landay's third novel, Defending Jacob, was released in January 2012. It was well received by critics[5][6] and became an immediate New York Times best seller.[7] Defending Jacob was awarded the Strand Magazine Critics Award for best mystery novel of 2012 and was nominated for several other awards, including the Barry Award and Hammett Prize, both for best crime novel; the International Thriller Writers Award for best thriller; the Harper Lee Prize for best legal novel; and the Goodreads Choice Award for both best mystery/thriller and best author.[8]

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