John Clarkson
Author of Among Thieves
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- John Clarkson published his first crime thriller, AND JUSTICE FOR ONE, in 1992, followed by two more in that series: ONE MAN’S LAW in 1994, and ONE WAY OUT in 1996. John wrote the screenplay adaptation of the first novel for PARAMOUNT PICTURES, which led to writing six episodes for a first-run syndicated TV series in 1995.
The ONE series was followed by two standalone books: NEW LOTS, 1998 and REED’S PROMISE 2001.
All during that time Clarkson worked in advertising as a copywriter, first for several New York agencies, and then running his own agency for many years. After closing his ad agency, Clarkson began consulting directly with major corporations devising marketing strategies, developing creative, and managing their advertising agencies.
The advertising and marketing consulting became all-consuming on the creative front, particularly during the eight straight years, Clarkson had at least one and sometimes two TV commercials he helped develop running on the Super Bowl.
But even though the advertising work dominated, Clarkson knew he would get back to writing crime-thrillers at some point. It was just a matter of when.
Around 2011, John became interested in the fact that the United States incarcerates more people than any other country in the world. The U.S. has only 5% of the world’s population, and yet incarcerates a staggering 24% of the world’s prisoners. There are over 2 million people in U.S. prisons and penitentiaries, and over 4 million on parole or probation.
How does this effect the millions of American citizens in the system? How do they survive in and out of prison? Out of these questions grew the idea of writing a crime novel with ex-cons as the heroes. The result is the James Beck Series, starting with AMONG THIEVES, the novel that brought John Clarkson back to writing crime thrillers full time.
AMONG THIEVES was published in 2015, followed by the sequel BRONX REQUIEM published in 2016, both of which have earned critical acclaim.
John and his wife Ellen divide their time between Brooklyn and upstate New York.
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