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Occupation
  
Novelist

Role
  
Novelist

Name
  
Jeff Abbott


Nationality
  
American

Language
  
English

Education
  
Rice University

Jeff Abbott About Jeff Abbott

Born
  
1963 (age 51–52)

Genre
  
Suspense, Detective fiction, Thriller fiction

Awards
  
Macavity Awards for Best First Mystery Novel, Agatha Award for Best First Novel

Nominations
  
Edgar Award for Best Paperback Original

Books
  
The Last Minute, A Kiss Gone Bad, Adrenaline, Black Jack Point, Panic

Similar People
  
Harlan Coben, Lee Child, Megan Abbott, David Baldacci, Keith Ablow

Profiles

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Jeff Abbott (born 1963) is a U.S. suspense novelist. He has degrees in History and English from Rice University. He lives in Austin, Texas. His early novels were traditional detective fiction, but in recent years he has turned to writing thriller fiction. A theme of his work is the idea of ordinary people caught up in extraordinary danger and fighting to return to their normal lives. His novels are published in several countries and have also been bestsellers in the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, and France.

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Novels

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  • The Jordan Poteet mysteries—These novels are more traditional mysteries, centering on Poteet's eccentric family in a small Texas town.
  • Do Unto Others (1994)--winner of the Agatha Award (given by Malice Domestic) and the Macavity Award (given by Mystery Readers International) for Best First Novel, nominated for the Dilys Award given by the Independent Mystery Booksellers Associations.
  • The Only Good Yankee (1995)--nominated for the Writers' League of Texas Violet Crown Award
  • Promises of Home (1996)
  • Distant Blood (1996)
  • The Whit Mosley series—Mosley is a Texas judge and coroner who partners with investigator Claudia Salazar in a Gulf Coast county. These books are darker and more thriller-oriented than the Poteet novels.
  • A Kiss Gone Bad (2001)--nominated for the Anthony Award at Bouchercon XXXIII in the "Best paperback original" category.
  • Black Jack Point (2002)--nominated for the Edgar Award (given by Mystery Writers of America),; the Anthony Award for "Best paperback original"; and also for the Barry Award.
  • Cut and Run (2003)--nominated for the Edgar Award),
  • Panic (2005)--nominated for the Thriller Award (given by the International Thriller Writers). Panic, has been optioned for film by The Weinstein Company and is in development.
  • Fear (2006)
  • Collision (2008)--known as Run in the United Kingdom Collision, has been optioned for film by Twentieth Century Fox.
  • Trust Me (2009)
  • The Sam Capra Series—Capra is a brilliant CIA agent who is set up and loses everything that matters to him. He then uses his skills to help the helpless, protect the innocent and track down those who took his family from him.
  • Adrenaline (Jan 1, 2010)
  • The Last Minute (June 9, 2011)
  • Sam Capra's Last Chance (Short Story) (May 22, 2012)
  • Downfall (July 16, 2013)
  • Inside man (July 1, 2014)
  • The First Order (Jan 5, 2016)
  • Blame (July 18, 2017)

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