Michael Omer (; born June 20, 1979) is an author of
crime
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,
thriller,
horror and
fantasy
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. His books were translated to over 14 languages and have sold more than a million copies. He is a ''
New York Times
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'' bestseller,
''
The Washington Post
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'' bestseller,
and was the second most read Kindle book of the year 2018.
Omer has received the LiveLib Readers' Choice Award for Detective Fiction,
The Russian Detective Prize,
and
Thomas & Mercer
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Silver Raven Award.
Early life
Michael Omer was born in
Jerusalem
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in 1979. Both his parents are
psychologist
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s. His father, Haim Omer, is a professor of psychology at the
Tel Aviv University
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. Mike has four siblings, one of his brothers is the artist
Noam Omer. At age six his family relocated to
Boston
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for a year for his father's
post-doctorate
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, where Omer acquired his fluent English.
From a young age Omer showed a talent for writing and was a voracious reader of science fiction and fantasy.
Career
Early works
At age 16, after reading
Douglas Adams
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's ''
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,'' and
Terry Pratchett
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's ''
Discworld
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'' series, Omer decided to try and write a novel.
The result, ''The Geography of the End of the World'' was published in 1995 by Israeli publisher Opus, where Omer was the publishing house's youngest author.
Omer became one of a "handful Israeli authors of science fiction and fantasy," a genre that is rather undeveloped in the small country.
In 1999 Omer published his second novel, ''The Duck Attack,'' which was nominated for the Gefen award. It expanded on Omer's fascination with
comic fantasy
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, and was aimed at
young adults
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. In 2009, Omer began writing social commentary about Israeli society and culture. This eventually led to him launching a social satire website platform in 2009. The website, ''Loof Columns,'' which was discontinued a few years later, showcased Omer's satirical work, as well as columns by fellow writers, about current issues in Israeli society.
In 2011, Omer joined
Shahar Kober
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and Ziv Botzer and set to write the script for a computer game the three developed together, titled "Misfortune". Over two years Omer wrote the main plot of the game, experimenting in
worldbuilding
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and
characterization
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. Online magazine
Gamasutra
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noted the game's
storytelling
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and "multiple plot-lines that intertwine together." Omer later said that working on the complex worldbuilding of ''Misfortune'' was a gargantuan yet incredibly satisfying task. The game was designed to last months and supply the gamer with multiple crossing
story arc
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s.
The Narrowdale Series
Following the positive reviews of ''Misfortune,'' Omer set on writing a complex story, to be epic in scale and written as a multiple-part series. Focusing on young adults, like his previous books, Omer decided to venture into the then-uncommon world of interactive books. His aim was to write an interactive series, in which readers would be encouraged to visit external links that expand on the novel's universe.
The result, ''Nedudey Shena'' (in Hebrew: Insomnia) was to be an interactive book, with supplemental short films. A subsequent bidding war ensued, which resulted in a unique collaboration between Israel's two leading publishers,
Kinneret Zmora-Bitan and
Keter Publishing House.
For the purpose of the supplemental short films for the book, and in order to stay loyal to the original manuscript, Omer was asked by the publishers to adapt the screenplay elements. Omer, who had previously never written a screenplay, applied himself to the study of
cinematography
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, thinking in
storyboard
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terms rather than in literary
narrative
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, and applying the
trope
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s of
supernatural thriller
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s. Omer approached the task inspired by the TV series ''
Eerie, Indiana.''
The outcome was a hybrid between a book and a film, an
interactive book.
Haaretz Book Review noted the book's unique interactive nature; Omer has produced a separate website in which the main character from the novel published her
video blog
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. According to
Ynet
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, Omer "succeeded in creating the necessary suspense, and spiced it up with the right amount of horror."
A year later the book was translated into English as ''Sleepless,'' and was Omer's first book to be published in English.
Following the success of ''Sleepless,'' Omer expanded upon the universe of the town of ''Narrowdale'' portrayed in the book, and wrote the sequel ''Moth to a Flame,'' which was followed by ''The Buzzing.''
Glenmore Park
By age 35 Omer has written six books under his given name, all of which were in the
fantasy
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genre. After twenty years of writing, beginning with the publishing of ''The Geography of the End of the World'' in 1996, Omer felt constrained by the genre. "As a teenager, I had entered the world of writing fantasy thinking it would give me freedom, yet over the years it felt rather confining," he later told
Yaron London
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.
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Biography
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, ''London et Kirschenbaum
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Omer, wishing to break the genre's constraints, decided to venture into realism. In order to differentiate between his old writing genre and the new venture, he decided to use a pen-name for the books to follow. The new pen-name he adapted was ''Mike'' Omer.
Using his previous experience of worldbuilding
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, he created a contemporary American town, situated in Massachusetts
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. "I wanted to create a setting that would emphasize human relationships in all their flawed nature. A world filled with past-traumas, obsessive nature and crimes induced by passion."
The fictional city subsequently developed, ''Glenmore Park,'' was to be featured in his following three novels. The first novel in the series, ''Spider's Web'', was published in 2016. The novel was followed by ''Deadly Web,'' and ''Web of Fear,'' comprising the series ''Glenmore Park,'' which later served as the basis for the ''Zoe Bentley'' series.
The Zoe Bentley Trilogy
While writing ''Spider's Web'', Omer included a side-character named Zoe Bentley, a young FBI
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profiler. Omer later admitted that from the very beginning the character had a distinct voice, which he was intrigued by. She was blunt, abrasive, and confident with her opinions and expertise. "I wanted to focus on Zoe's journey and figure out what makes her tick."
Zoe fascinated Omer partially because of her obsession with serial killers. For the purpose of writing the series Omer read ''Whoever Fights Monsters'' by Robert Ressler
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, as well as Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit by John E. Douglas
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. He also conducted research about Jeffrey Dahmer
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, Richard Chase, Ted Bundy
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and other serial killers. He dedicated the coming book to his wife, "for understanding that serial killers are a valid discussion for our anniversary vacation."
Due to the success of the ''Glenmore Park'' series, Omer was approached by a literary agent, who facilitated a contract with ''Thomas & Mercer.'' The new manuscript, ''A Killer's Mind,'' was subsequently published by them a year later.
The sequel ''In the Darkness'' was published in 2019, followed by ''Thicker Than Blood'' in 2020.
''The Abby Mullen Trilogy''
In March 2021 Omer published ''A Deadly Influence.'' The book, according to Kirkus Reviews, was "An expert ticking-clock suspenser best consumed in one prodigious gulp.” ''Publishers Weekly'' noted the series debut as "smart".
In March 2022, Omer published Part 2 of the trilogy – ''Damaged Intentions''.
In November 2023, the third part of the series ''A Burning Obsession'' was published.
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Awards
*LiveLib Readers' Choice Award for Detective Fiction, 2020 (A Killer's Mind), 2023 (Damaged Intentions)
*The Russian Detective Prize, 2020 (A Killer's Mind)
Film adaptations
In February, 2024, a TV series based on the novel "A Killer's Mind" (Russian
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: "Внутри убийцы") was released in the VOD streaming service Kinopoisk
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, which acquired the rights to the film adaptation in 2021. The main action of the series was transferred from Chicago
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to St. Petersburg
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. The main roles were played by Anastasia Yevgrafova and Tikhon Zhiznevsky.
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