John Katzenbach

Katzenbach in the [[Buenos Aires International Book Fair]] John Katzenbach (born June 23, 1950) is an American author of popular fiction. Son of Nicholas Katzenbach, former United States Attorney General, Katzenbach worked as a criminal court reporter for the ''Miami Herald ''and ''Miami News'' and as a featured writer for the Herald's ''Tropic'' magazine. He is married to Madeleine Blais, and they live in western Massachusetts.

He left the newspaper industry to write psychological thrillers. His ''In the Heat of the Summer'' (1982) novel was nominated for an Edgar Award and then became the movie ''The Mean Season'' (1985), starring Kurt Russell and Mariel Hemingway.

Two more of his books were made into films in the United States: ''Just Cause'' (1995) with Sean Connery and ''Hart's War'' (2002) with Bruce Willis. A fourth book, ''The Wrong Man'', was made in 2011 as the French TV film ''Faux Coupable''. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Katzenbach, John,
Published 1999
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by Katzenbach, John.
Published 2003
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