David Rosenfelt (author)
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David Rosenfelt is an author who has written eleven novels and three TV movies. His main character in most of his mystery books is Andy Carpenter, attorney and dog lover.

Biography

Rosenfelt graduated New York University
New York University
New York University is a private, nonsectarian research university based in New York City. NYU's main campus is situated in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan...

 then decided to work in the movie business. After being interviewed by his uncle, who was the President of United Artists
United Artists
United Artists Corporation is an American film studio. The original studio of that name was founded in 1919 by D. W. Griffith, Charles Chaplin, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks....

, he was hired and worked his way up the corporate culture.
Rosenfelt eventually became the marketing president for Tri-Star Pictures. He married and had two children during this period.

Rosenfelt left the corporate industry and wrote screenplays for movies and television. He turned to writing novels and has become quite successful in that genre.
In 1995, he and his wife started the "Tara Foundation" which has saved almost 4,000 dogs. He is a dog lover and supports more than two dozen dogs.

Style

Rosenfelt sticks with what he knows and has created a character, Andy Carpenter, an attorney who faces corporate cultures and who is a dog lover.

Format

Rosenfelt books run in the low to mid 300 pages with 15 basic beats and about 40 scenes fairly consistent with movie and television formats.

Books

  • Open and Shut, 2002 Hardback, 2009 softback, Grand Central Publishing, 320 pages, Softback – ISBN 0446555126 ISBN 978-0446555128 — finalist for the Edgar Award
    Edgar Award
    The Edgar Allan Poe Awards , named after Edgar Allan Poe, are presented every year by the Mystery Writers of America...

     and the Shamus Award
    Shamus Award
    The Shamus Award is awarded by the Private Eye Writers of America for the best detective fiction genre novels and short stories of the year....

    for best first novel.

  • First Degree, 2003 Hardback, 2009 softback, Grand Central Publishing, 304 pages, Softback – ISBN 0446555118 ISBN 978-0446555111

  • Bury the Lead, 2004, Hardback, 2005 Paperback, Grand Central Publishing, Hardback – ISBN 089296782X Softback – ISBN 0446612863 ISBN 978-0446612869 — Selection of the NBC Today Book Club.

  • Sudden Death, 2005, Mysterious Press, 320 pages, Hardback – ISBN 0892967838 ISBN 978-0892967834

  • Dead Center, 2006, Mysterious Press, 320 pages, Hardback – ISBN 0892960027 ISBN 978-0892960026

  • Play Dead, 2007, Grand Central Publishing, 308 Pages, Hardback – ISBN 0446582417 ISBN 978-0446582414

  • Don't Tell A Soul, 2008, Hardback, 320 pages, 2009, softcover, Minotaur Books, 352 pages, Hardback – ISBN 0312373953 ISBN 978-0312373955 , Softback – ISBN 0312356641 ISBN 978-0312356644

  • New Tricks, 2009, Grand Central Publishing, 320 pages, Hardback – ISBN 0446505870 ISBN 978-0446505871

  • Down to the Wire, 2010, Minotaur Books, 304 pages, ISBN 0312373945 ISBN 978-0312373948

  • Dog Tags, 2010, by Grand Central Publishing, 368 pages, ISBN 044655152X ISBN 978-0446551526

  • On Borrowed Time, 2011, Minotaur Books, 304 pages, ISBN 031259836X ISBN 978-0312598365

  • One Dog Night, 2011, Minotaur Books, 400 pages, ISBN 0312647999 ISBN 978-0312647995

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