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David Kessler

Chick lit got me nowhere, so I turned to death row lit

December 29, 2009 12:54
David Kessler has been signed up to write three novels — the first about the race to save a condemned man

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Simon Round,

Simon Round

4 min read

The best thrillers are tense, full of twists with plots that take you first one way and then another, serving up breath-taking cliff-hangers, driving you crazy with suspense.

In a way one could say the same about the career of thriller writer David Kessler, whose life has taken a few twists of its own since he decided at the age of 15 that he wanted to be a professional writer.

Having made his career choice, he left school without qualifications, and drifted through menial jobs both here and in Israel as he tried to write that elusive thriller.

Eventually the break came. Publisher Hodder & Stoughton offered him a deal to write two books, which sold reasonably well, and followed up with a further two-book deal. But for reasons that had very little to do with sales, and quite a lot to do with Kessler’s fascination with America, he was dropped in the late 1990s. Even his agent left him high and dry. For years, he struggled to recover his writing career… then, he had an idea.

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