James Grady
James Grady has published more than a dozen novels and three times that many short stories, and worked in both feature films and television. His first novel, Six Days of the Condor, became the classic Robert Redford movie Three Days Of The Condor and the current Max Irons TV series Condor . Grady has been both US Senate aide and a national investigative reporter. He has received Italy's Raymond Chandler Medal, France's Grand Prix Du Roman Noir and Japan's Baka-Misu literature award, two...See more
James Grady has published more than a dozen novels and three times that many short stories, and worked in both feature films and television. His first novel, Six Days of the Condor, became the classic Robert Redford movie Three Days Of The Condor and the current Max Irons TV series Condor . Grady has been both US Senate aide and a national investigative reporter. He has received Italy's Raymond Chandler Medal, France's Grand Prix Du Roman Noir and Japan's Baka-Misu literature award, two Regardie Magazine short story awards, and been a Mystery Writers of America Edgar finalist. In 2008, Grady was named as one of the Telegraph 's 50 crime writers to read before you die, and in 2015 the Washington Post compared his prose to George Orwell and Bob Dylan. He has two children and lives with his wife inside Washington, DC's beltway. See less
James Grady's Featured Books
James Grady book reviews
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Condor: The Short Takes
Good vender
by REConary, Nov 23, 2019
Quick shipping and accurate description of book made transaction a pleasurable experience. Would buy again from this seller. Read More
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Six Days of the Condor
love the book!
by Todd A, Oct 14, 2010
this is the best fiction book on the CIA. i'm going to read it again and again. oh and check out the film Three Days of the Condor. It is a great film and worth owning as well. buy them both! Read More
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Six Days of the Condor
The movie is actually better
by Walle, Sep 3, 2009
It was interesting to read the book after having seen the movie. But to me the movie, starring Robert Redford is actually better and more plausible. Not a bad book though. Read More