Arthur Herzog
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Arthur Herzog is an award-winning American novelist, nonfiction writer, and journalist, well known for his works of science fiction and true-crime books. His novels The Swarm and Orca have been made into movies. His science fiction book IQ 83 is being made into a movie by Dreamworks.
Herzog is also the author of the non-fiction book 17 Days: The Katie Beers Story, a true story of child sexual abuse.
[edit] Bibliography
- The Swarm. 1974.
- Orca. Pocket Publishers, 1977. (ISBN 0-671-81138-X)
- Heat. Signet, 1977. (ISBN 0-595-27149-9)
- IQ 83. Simon & Schuster, 1978. (ISBN 0-671-22906-0)
- Make Us Happy. Crowell, 1978. (ISBN 0-690-01460-0)
- Glad to be Here. Crowell, 1979. (ISBN 0-690-01818-5)
- Aries Rising: A Novel. Richard Marek Publishers, 1980. (ISBN 0-399-90088-8)
- The Craving. Dell Publishing, 1982. (ISBN 0-440-11014-9)
- Vesco. Doubleday, 1987. (ISBN 0-385-24176-3)
- The Woodchipper Murder. Henry Holt & Company, 1989. (ISBN 0-8050-0753-9)
- 17 Days: The Katie Beers Story, 2003 (ISBN 0-595-27146-4)
- The B.S. Factor. iUniverse, 2003 (ISBN 0-595-27610-5)
[edit] Filmography
- Mary Had a Little, 1961. (UK) Starring: John Bentley, Hazel Court, Agnes Laurent, John Maxim. Director: Edward N. Buzzell.
- The Swarm, 1978. Starring: Michael Caine, Richard Chamberlain, Olivia de Havilland, Katharine Ross, Richard Widmark. Director: Irwin Allen.
[edit] References
- Arthur Herzog autobiographical page: [1]
- The New York Times: Filmography - Arthur Herzog