Joseph Finder (born October 6, 1958) is an American thriller writer. His books include Paranoia, Company Man, The Fixer, Killer Instinct, Power Play, and the Nick Heller series of thrillers. His novel High Crimes was made into the High Crimes starring Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman. His novel Paranoia was adapted into a 2013 film starring Liam Hemsworth, Gary Oldman, and Harrison Ford.
Early life
Finder was born in Chicago, Illinois, on October 6, 1958
and spent much of his early childhood in
Afghanistan and the
Philippines before his family returned to the United States and lived in Bellingham, Washington, and outside Albany, New York.
He is of
American Jews descent.
Finder majored in
Russia at
Yale University, where he graduated
Latin honors and Phi Beta Kappa.
He was also a bass singer in the Yale Whiffenpoofs (1980).
He received a master's degree from the Harvard Russian Research Center and later
teaching on the Harvard faculty.
He said that he "was recruited to the Central Intelligence Agency but eventually decided he preferred writing fiction".
Career
Finder published
Red Carpet: The Connection Between the Kremlin and America's Most Powerful Businessmen (1983), about Dr.
Armand Hammer's ties to Soviet
espionage. Finder's first novel,
The Moscow Club (1991), imagined a
KGB coup against Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. His second novel,
Extraordinary Powers (1994), was about the discovery of a Soviet mole in the highest ranks of the
CIA.
Paranoia (2004) was a New York Times bestseller in both hardcover and paperback, as was Company Man (2005). Finder won the 2007 International Thriller Writers Award for best novel for Killer Instinct (St. Martin's Press), published in May 2006. Power Play, published in 2007, was nominated for a Gumshoe Award. Vanished, the first novel to feature Finder's series character Nick Heller, was nominated for the 2010 International Thriller Writers Award for best novel. Buried Secrets, the second Nick Heller novel, won the 2011 Strand Magazine Critics Award for Best Novel, sharing the award with The Cut by George Pelecanos. Suspicion (2014) was the first book to be published under Finder's new contract with Dutton, a subsidiary of Penguin Random House; The Fixer, another standalone, followed in 2015. Guilty Minds, the third novel to feature Finder's series character, Nick Heller, was published in summer 2016. Another standalone novel, Judgment, was published in 2019. Dutton published the fourth Nick Heller novel, House on Fire, in 2020.
Finder is a founding member of the International Thriller Writers Association and served as Financial Advisor to International PEN-New England. He is also a member of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers. He writes on espionage and international affairs for publications including The New York Times and The Washington Post.
Books
Nick Heller series
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Vanished, , 2009, paperback 2010
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Buried Secrets, , Summer 2011
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"Plan B", 2011
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"Good and Valuable Consideration", in Faceoff, (with Jack Reacher), September 2014 (co-written with Lee Child)
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Guilty Minds, , July 2016
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House on Fire, , January 2020
Other novels
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The Moscow Club, paperback 1991 (out of print)
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Extraordinary Powers, paperback 1994 (out of print)
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The Zero Hour, paperback 1996 (out of print)
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High Crimes, paperback 1998
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Paranoia, paperback 2004
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Company Man (retitled No Hiding Place in UK), paperback 2005
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Killer Instinct, (hardcover) 2006
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Power Play, (hardcover) 2007
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Suspicion, (hardcover) May 27, 2014
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The Fixer, (hardcover) June 9, 2015
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The Switch, (hardcover) June 13, 2017
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Judgment, (hardcover) January 29, 2019
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The Oligarch's Daughter, (hardcover) January 28, 2025
Nonfiction
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Red Carpet: The Connection Between the Kremlin and America's Most Powerful Businessmen. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston (1983)
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