John McMahon is the author of THE GOOD DETECTIVE and THE EVIL MEN DO, both featuring Georgia detective P.T. Marsh. The New York Times Book Review called McMahon "one of those rare writers who seems to have sprung out of nowhere" and whose debut novel is "pretty much perfect. "In his role as an ad agency creative director, he has won a Gold Clio for his work on Fiat, and he's written a Super Bowl spot for Alfa Romeo. He currently lives in Southern California with his family and two rescue animals.
Kemper Donovan
Kemper Donovan has lived in Southern California for a dozen years. He attended Stanford University in Northern California (which may as well be another state) , and then went to law school because like many undergrads, he had no idea what he wanted to do. After graduating from Harvard Law, he ruined an entire summer by studying for the New York Bar, passing, and not practicing a day of his life. He worked for ten years at the literary management company Circle of Confusion in Los Angeles representing screenwriters and comic books. His first client wrote the feature film Hanna, released by Focus Features. He is now a full-time...
John McMahon
John McMahon is the author of THE GOOD DETECTIVE and THE EVIL MEN DO, both featuring Georgia detective P.T. Marsh. The New York Times Book Review called McMahon "one of those rare writers who seems to have sprung out of nowhere" and whose debut novel is "pretty much perfect. "In his role as an ad agency creative director, he has won a Gold Clio for his work on Fiat, and he's written a Super Bowl spot for Alfa Romeo. He currently lives in Southern California with his family and two rescue animals.
Kemper Donovan
Kemper Donovan has lived in Southern California for a dozen years. He attended Stanford University in Northern California (which may as well be another state) , and then went to law school because like many undergrads, he had no idea what he wanted to do. After graduating from Harvard Law, he ruined an entire summer by studying for the New York Bar, passing, and not practicing a day of his life. He worked for ten years at the literary management company Circle of Confusion in Los Angeles representing screenwriters and comic books. His first client wrote the feature film Hanna, released by Focus Features. He is now a full-time...