American novelist and former lawyer (born 1963)
William Scott Landay [ 1] [ 2] (born July 23, 1963)[ 3] [ 4] is an American novelist and former lawyer.
Early life and education
Landay graduated from the Roxbury Latin School in Boston, Yale University and Boston College Law School .[ 5]
Career
Prior to becoming a writer, Landay served for seven years as an Assistant District Attorney in Middlesex County, Massachusetts .[ 6]
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.[ 7]
Landay's third novel, Defending Jacob , was released in January 2012. It was well received by critics[ 8] [ 9] and became an immediate New York Times best seller.[ 10] It 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 Legal Fiction; and the Goodreads Choice Award for both best mystery/thriller and best author.[ 11] It was later adapted into an eight-episode miniseries on Apple TV .
His fourth novel, All That Is Mine I Carry With Me , was released on February 6, 2024.[ 12]
Personal life
He lives with his wife and two sons in Boston.[ 13]
References
^ Martindale-Hubbell Online Directory
^ 1981 Roxbury Latin High School Yearbook
^ Mehegan, David, "His cases have become mysterious: Lawyer-turned-novelist digs up dirt in old Boston" , The Boston Globe , March 20, 2007; "Author Profile: William Landay" , Bookreporter.com , February 2, 2007.
^ Wilson Company, H. W. (January 1, 2007). World Authors 2000-2005 (Wilson Authors) . H. W. Wilson Company . ISBN 9780824210779 .
^ Mehegan, David, "His cases have become mysterious: Lawyer-turned-novelist digs up dirt in old Boston" , The Boston Globe , March 20, 2007.
^ Harris, Nancy, "William Landay Speaks About 'Defending Jacob': Crime fiction takes on a child murderer" , The Boston Globe , June 17, 2012.
^ "Strand Magazine Announces Nominees for 2007 Critics Award: Award honors excellence in the field of mystery fiction" , Strand Magazine , March 20, 2008.
^ Maslin, Janet , "A Savvy Prosecutor, but Clueless About His Son: ‘Defending Jacob,’ by William Landay" , The New York Times , February 12, 2012.
^ Anderson, Patrick, "Book review: ‘Defending Jacob,’ by William Landay" , The Washington Post , February 05, 2012.
^ "Hardcover Fiction Best Sellers" , The New York Times , February 26, 2012.
^ Cf. author's website .
^ "All That Is Mine I Carry With Me by William Landay: 9780345531865 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books" . PenguinRandomhouse.com . Retrieved 2024-07-30 .
^ Interview: William Landay, Author of Defending Jacob
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