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David Liss (born March 16, 1966) is an American writer of novels, essays and short fiction; more recently working also in comic books. He was born in
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and grew up in South Florida. Liss received his BA degree from Syracuse University, an MA from
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and his M. Phil from
Columbia University Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
. He left his post-graduate studies of 18th Century British literature and unfinished dissertation to write full-time. "If things had not worked out with fiction, I probably would have kept to my graduate school career track and sought a job as a literature professor," he said. A full-time writer since 2010, Liss lives in
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, Texas, with his wife and children. Most of Liss' novels are historical-mystery (or historical-thriller) novels. Settings include 18th-century London and America and 17th-century
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. One novel, '' The Ethical Assassin'', is a modern mystery-thriller. His first book, '' A Conspiracy of Paper'' (2000), won the 2001 Edgar Award for Best First Novel. A member of the International Thriller Writers, he is a regular attendee at Bouchercon and ''Thrillerfest''.


Works


Novels

* '' A Conspiracy of Paper'' (2000) * '' The Coffee Trader'' (2003) * ''
A Spectacle of Corruption ''A Spectacle of Corruption'' is a historical-mystery novel by David Liss, set in 18th century London. It is the middle of three novels containing the memoir of the fictional Benjamin Weaver, a Jewish former bare-knuckle boxer and current "thief ...
'' (2004) * '' The Ethical Assassin'' (2006) * ''
The Whiskey Rebels ''The Whiskey Rebels'' is a 2008 historical novel by American writer David Liss, inspired by events in the early history of the United States. According to Liss (from the 'Historical Note' following the novel), "This novel, in many respects, deta ...
'' (2008) * ''
The Devil's Company ''The Devil's Company '' is a historical-mystery-thriller novel by David Liss, set in 18th century London. It is the third of three novels containing the memoir of the fictional Benjamin Weaver, a retired bare-knuckle boxer, now a "thief-taker" ( ...
'' (2009) * ''The Twelfth Enchantment'' (2011) * ''The Day of Atonement'' (2014) * ''Randoms'' (2015) * ''Rebels'' (2016) * ''Renegades'' (2017) * '' Spider-Man: Hostile Takeover'' (2018) * The Peculiarities (2021)


Short fiction

* "The Double Dealer", in the anthology '' Thriller''. * "What Maisie Knew", in the anthology ''
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'', edited by Christopher Golden. * "Watchlist: A Serial Thriller". (Collaborator) * "A Bad Season for Necromancy", in the anthology ''Four Summoner's Tales''. * "Hollow Choices", with Robert Jackson Bennett, first published in ''Dark Duets: All-New Tales of Horror and Dark Fantasy'', Harper Voyager, 2014 * "Dead Man's Pecker", first published in Dark Discoveries, issue #26, 2014


Comic books

* ''The
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70th Anniversary Special'', featuring The Phantom Reporter, published by
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(January 2010) * '' Black Panther: The Man Without Fear'' (which became ''Black Panther: The Most Dangerous Man Alive'') #513–529, ongoing series, published by Marvel Comics (February 2011 – April 2012) * ''
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'', 5-issue limited series with
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, published by Marvel Comics (August–November 2011) tpb: hardcover , soft cover * ''
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'', comic book series, with
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, published by
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(May 2012 – March 2014) * ''
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Now'', 6-issue limited series, with Colton Worley, Dynamite Entertainment (October 2013 – April 2014) * '' Sherlock Holmes: Moriarty Lives'', 5-issue limited series, with Daniel Indro, published by Dynamite Entertainment (December 2013 – July 2014)''Dynamite Announces 'Moriarty'' (accessed 08-09-2013)
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Further reading

*''Art at Our Doorstep: San Antonio Writers and Artists'' featuring David Liss. Edited by Nan Cuba and Riley Robinson ( Trinity University Press, 2008).


References


External links


Official website
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