
John Lescroart, bestselling author of the Dismas Hardy/Abe Glitsky series. His latest book, The Suspect, is due out in January 2007. Lescroart will speak on Wednesday, January 31 2007, at UC Davis.
A speaker series featuring leaders who are outstanding alumni, prominent scholars, and thinkers from around the world.
The College of Letters and Science is pleased to invite our second speaker in its series, sponsored by the deans of the college. The series, featuring leaders who are outstanding alumni, prominent scholars and thinkers from around the world, is open to the public and free of charge.
Date: Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Time: 4:10pm
Location: Buehler Alumni Visitor's Center
Admission: Free of charge
Register: No registration required. Reception immediately following.
John Lescroart is a New York Times bestselling author of seventeen novels, including most recently The Suspect, due out in January 2007. He has written thirteen books in the San Francisco based Dismas Hardy/Abe Glitsky series, and a couple of Sherlock Holmes pastiches: Son of Holmes and its sequel, Rasputin's Revenge. His books have been translated into fifteen languages in more than seventy-five countries, and his short stories have been included in several anthologies. The last several of Lescroart's books have been main selections in one or more of the Literary Guild, Mystery Guild, and Book of the Month Club.
In 2000, Lescroart founded CrowArt Records to facilitate releasing his music and that of his friends. Currently he is finishing work on a CD entitled "Whiskey and Roses," featuring many of his original Country & Western songs.
Outside of the book and music world, Lescroart loves to cook. His original recipes have appeared in Gourmet Magazine and in the cookbook A Taste of Murder.
On Wednesday, January 31 2007, Lescroart will visit UC Davis and discuss his career in writing, offering his perspective on writing and being part of today's publishing world.
Lescroart, looking ahead to his visit, said, "I'm looking forward to the opportunity to talk about the writing process, the publishing industry, and specifically a bit about my new book, The Suspect. It's the first time I've written a female protagonist, and that experience was interesting and fun. Also, I love answering any and all questions about the experiences of publishing, writing, or any other, even tangentially-related topics."