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Traveling, writing, reading, movies, etc.
Fiction:
Angels and Demons, by Dan Brown
Atlantis Found, by Clive Cussler
The Maltese Falcon, by Dashiell Hammett
The Day of the Jackal, by Frederick Forsyth
Lightning, by Ed McBain
Casino Royale, by Ian Fleming
Nineteen Eighty-Four, by George Orwell
The Sun Also Rise, by Ernest Hemingway
Gorky Park, by Martin Cruz Smith
Portnoy's Complaint, by Philip Roth
True Crime:
In Cold Blood, by Truman Capote
Two of a Kind, by Darcy O'Brien
Son, by Jack Olsen
Helter Skelter, by Vincent Bugliosi
Love's Blood, by Clark Howard
I also like to read almost anything historical, and am particularly fond of books about the Knights Templar, the French Revolution, the American Revolution, Benjamin Franklin, American history in general, and the Spanish Inquisition. I also enjoy Henry David Thoreau and, occasionally, Shakespeare.
Casino Royale was my favorite movie of 2006, and is the first Bond movie I've gone out to a theater to see in over ten years. Daniel Craig brings to the James Bond character exactly what has been needed for some time now. This movie is now tied with Goldfinger as my favorite Bond movie. I hope the producers will have the vision to begin doing remakes, now with Craig, based on the Ian Fleming novels in the manner that Casino Royale was made.
I like mystery, suspense, comedy, and an occasional western.
I don't watch television anymore. I haven't watched television in more than three years now--I had the cable disconnected after tiring of flipping through the channels night after night and haven't missed it. I get my news off of the Internet, and I now use my television only for watching DVDs. As a result, I spend more time reading and doing things with my family.
To write some compelling fiction, likely in the mystery and/or suspense genre(s), and to have at least one of my books, i.e. Blood Lust: Portrait of a Serial Sex Killer, made into a motion picture or television movie. I would also like to explore screenwriting at some point.
Author
May 1980 - Present
Gary C. King, a freelance author and lecturer, is regarded by readers and critics alike as one of the world's foremost crime writers, a reputation he has earned over the last 28 years with the publication of more than 400 articles in true crime magazines in the United States, Canada, and England. King’s stories regularly appeared in True Detective, Official Detective, Inside Detective, Front Page Detective, and Master Detective magazines, until those magazines’ demise in the mid-1990s. More recently he has found alternate venues for his stories, including Crime Library and Investigation Discovery. He is also the author of several true crime books including: Blood Lust: Portrait of a Serial Sex Killer, Driven to Kill, Web of Deceit, Blind Rage, Savage Vengeance (with Don Lasseter), An Early Grave, The Texas 7, Murder in Hollywood, Angels of Death, Stolen in the Night, and Love, Lies, and Murder. An Almost Perfect Murder, which is about the murder of Nevada State Controller Kathy Augustine by succinylcholine poisoning administered by her husband, critical-care nurse Chaz Higgs, will be published in September 2008. BUTCHERED! is a work-in-progress about Canadian serial killer Robert Pickton, tentatively scheduled for publication in April 2009.
Driven to Kill, the story of serial child killer Westley Allan Dodd's killing spree, was published in April 1993 by Pinnacle Books and was nominated for an Anthony Award in the Best True Crime Book category at Bouchercon 25.
Blood Lust: Portrait of a Serial Sex Killer, details the bizarre case of Dayton Leroy Rogers, Oregon's worst serial killer to date. Blood Lust was published in December 1992 under NAL/Dutton's Onyx imprint as an original paperback and is now in its twelfth U.S. printing. A German language edition of Blood Lust was published later, in 1995. Blood Lust, Driven to Kill, and Web of Deceit were chosen as featured selections of Doubleday's Book Clubs.
King has also written articles on several celebrated cases that include: "Son of Sam" David Berkowitz; the Hillside Stranglers; Jim Jones and the Guyana Massacre; D.B. Cooper; Gary Gilmore; John Lennon's killer, Mark David Chapman; and Seattle's bizarre Chinatown Massacre in the 1980s. He has also contributed to several true crime compilations books with various publishers.
The subject of King's other books include: Blind Rage, about suspected serial murderer Darren Dee O'Neall, was published by Dutton-Signet under their Onyx imprint in August 1995, and was reprinted in 2001 by the Mystery Writers of America/iUniverse. Savage Vengeance was published in 1996. More recently King published An Early Grave, a book about the mysterious death of Las Vegas casino scion Ted Binion; The Texas 7: A True Story of Murder and a Daring Escape, about the infamous Texas prison break in which a dedicated cop with a family was brutally murdered; Murder in Hollywood, about the murder of Bonny Lee Bakley, actor Robert Blake's wife; Angels of Death, a story detailing the murder of Terry King in Florida, purportedly committed by King's 12- and 13-year-old sons, Derek and Alex King; and Stolen in the Night, about the horrific Joseph Edward Duncan III case out of Idaho. His latest book, published in August 2007, Love, Lies, and Murder, is about the riveting Perry March case, the shady Nashville lawyer who was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of his wife, Janet, and for plotting the murders of Janet’s parents, from Pinnacle Books.
King also writes the Bizarre Crime of the Week blog for Investigation Discovery. The blog can be found at: http://discovery.blogs.com/bizarre
King’s television appearances have included Entertainment Tonight, Larry King Live, Inside Edition, Court TV, MSNBC’s Headliners and Legends, E!, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Extra TV, and several other programs. He also frequently provides radio interviews.
King is an active member of the Authors Guild, Mystery Writers of America, American Crime Writers League, The Crime Writers' Association, National Press Club, Society of Professional Journalists, and the International Association of Crime Writers.
Gary C. King is represented by agent Peter Miller, President, PMA Literary and Film Management, 45 West 21st Street, Suite 4SW, New York, NY 10010. Phone: 212-929-1222; Fax: 212-206-0238.
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