Arthur Herzog

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Arthur Herzog
Born(1927-04-06)April 6, 1927
New York
DiedMay 26, 2010(2010-05-26) (aged 83)
New York
OccupationNovelist, journalist
CitizenshipUnited States
GenreScience fiction, true crime

Arthur Herzog III (April 6, 1927 – May 26, 2010) was an American novelist, non-fiction writer, and journalist, well known for his works of science fiction and true crime books. He was the son of songwriter Arthur Herzog, Jr. He was married to Leslie Mandel and they did not have any children.[1]

His novels The Swarm and Orca have been made into films.

Herzog was also the author of non-fiction books: The Church Trap is a critique of Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish church organization and institutions particularly in the US; 17 Days: The Katie Beers Story is about the kidnapping and child sexual abuse of Katie Beers.

Bibliography[edit]

  • The Church Trap [non-fiction]. New York, Macmillan, 1968/2003. (ISBN 0-595-27611-3; ISBN 978-0-595-27611-0)
  • The Swarm. Simon & Schuster, 1974. (ISBN 0-671-21709-7)
  • Earthsound. Simon & Schuster, 1975. (ISBN 0-671-21993-6)
  • Orca. Pocket Publishers, 1977. (ISBN 0-671-81138-X)
  • Heat. Simon & Schuster, 1977. (ISBN 0-671-22532-4)
  • IQ 83. Simon & Schuster, 1978. (ISBN 0-671-22906-0)
  • Make Us Happy. Crowell, 1978. (ISBN 0-690-01460-0)
  • Glad to be Here. Crowell, 1979. (ISBN 0-690-01818-5)
  • Aries Rising: A Novel. Richard Marek Publishers, 1980. (ISBN 0-399-90088-8)
  • The Craving. Dell Publishing, 1982. (ISBN 0-440-11014-9)
  • Vesco. Doubleday, 1987. (ISBN 0-385-24176-3)
  • The Woodchipper Murder. Henry Holt & Company, 1989. (ISBN 0-8050-0753-9)
  • 17 Days: The Katie Beers Story, 2003 (ISBN 0-595-27146-4)
  • The B.S. Factor. iUniverse, 2003 (ISBN 0-595-27610-5)
  • L*S*I*T*T, also called Takeover. (First Published 1983, then 2003)
  • A Murder In Our Town (Non Fiction). IUniverse, 2004.
  • Icetopia. IUniverse, 2004.
  • Beyond Sci-Fi (Short stories). IUniverse, 2007.
  • The Third State. IUniverse, 2005.
  • The War Peace Establishment (Non Fiction). (First Published 1969, then 2003)
  • McCarthy For President (Non Fiction). (First Published 1965, then 2003)
  • How To Write Almost Anything Faster And Better (2006)
  • Body Parts (Short Stories). IUniverse, 2005.
  • Polar Swap. IUniverse, 2008.
  • Imortalon. IUniverse, 2004.
  • The Town That Moved To Mexico. IUniverse, 2004.
  • The Village Buyers. IUniverse, 2003.
  • The Edge of Reality. CreateSpace, 2015.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Hevesi, Dennis (June 11, 2010). "Arthur Herzog III, Novelist And Journalist, Dies at 83". The New York Times.

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