Sobre o Autor

Evan Hunter, born Salvatore Albert Lombino, was a prominent American author and screenwriter known for his contributions to the crime fiction genre. He gained widespread recognition for his work under his pseudonym, particularly for the '87th Precinct' series, which set a new standard for police procedurals. His innovative storytelling combined compelling characters with realistic settings, making his novels both thrilling and relatable. Over the years, he published numerous works that explored the complexities of crime and morality, resonating with readers globally.

In addition to his literary success, Hunter was also a skilled screenwriter, contributing to several films and television shows, including the iconic movie "The Birds," directed by Alfred Hitchcock. His ability to weave suspenseful narratives into both literature and film solidified his reputation as a versatile writer. Throughout his career, Hunter influenced countless authors and filmmakers, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of crime fiction. His works continue to inspire new generations of writers and filmmakers who admire his mastery of suspense and character development.

Nacionalidade Americano
Data de Nascimento October 15, 1926
Local de Nascimento New York City, New York, USA
Data de Falecimento July 6, 2005