William Diehl

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William Diehl (December 4, 1924November 24, 2006) was an American novelist and photojournalist.

Diehl was fifty years old and already a successful photographer and journalist when he decided he had not heeded his life calling. Bored by the trial he was serving on as juror, he started writing fiction on a notepad; the day after his 50th birthday he began his first novel, Sharky's Machine, which was made into a movie directed by and starring Burt Reynolds. Diehl later completed eight more novels, including Primal Fear, which became a movie by the same name starring Richard Gere and Edward Norton. Diehl died at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia on November 24, 2006, of an aortic aneurism. He was a resident of Woodstock, Georgia at the time of his death and was working on his tenth novel.

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  • Sharky's Machine (1978)
  • Chameleon (1981)
  • Hooligans (1984)
  • Thai Horse (1987)
  • The Hunt [aka 27] (1990)
  • Primal Fear (1992)†
  • Show Of Evil (1995)†
  • Reign in Hell (1997)†
  • Eureka (2002)
Primal Fear, Show of Evil and Reign in Hell are all part of the Martin Vail series.

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