How to pronounce John Lescroart: Less-kwah
John Lescroart is the author of twenty-nine novels (his thirtieth, The Missing Piece, will be published by Atria in March of 2022), nineteen of which have been New York Times Bestsellers. Libraries Unlimited has named John among "The 100 Most Popular Thriller and Suspense Authors." With sales of over twelve million copies, his books have been translated into twenty-two languages in more than seventy-five countries, and his short stories appear in many anthologies. His short story "The Adventure of the Giant Rat of Sumatra" was selected for the 1998 edition of Houghton Mifflin's The Best American Mystery Stories, edited by Sue Grafton. Additionally, his short story "Dunkirk" appeared in the 2015 Anthony and Silver Falchion Award winning anthology, In the Company of Sherlock Holmes.
John's first novel, Sunburn, won the San Francisco Foundation's Joseph Henry Jackson Award for best novel by a California author; Dead Irish, The 13th Juror and The Keeper were nominees for the Shamus, Anthony and Silver Falchion Best Mystery/Crime Novel, respectively; The 13th Juror is included in the ITW publication "100 Must-Read Thrillers Of All Time." Hard Evidence appears in "The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Ultimate Reading List." Guilt was a Readers Digest Select Edition choice. The Motive was an Audie Finalist of the Audio Publishers Association. The Mercy Rule, Nothing but the Truth, The Suspect, and The Fall have been major market Book Club selections. The Suspect was also the 2007 One Book Sacramento choice, and the American Author's Association chose it as its Book of the Year. The Ophelia Cut, Betrayal, and A Plague of Secrets were each Top Five selections of Strand Magazine's "Books of the Year." Several of John's books have been Main Selections of one or more of the Literary Guild, Mystery Guild, and Book of the Month Club.
John is the recipient of the International Thriller Writers' Silver Bullet Award to recognize outstanding and meritorious achievement in the pursuit of literacy and the love of reading. In that vein, among many other charitable contributions, John has endowed the perennial $5,000 Maurice Prize for excellence in long-form fiction at the University of California at Davis. Of the first fifteen writers to have won this award, ten have gone on to become published authors. Also, the San Francisco Museum and Historical Society presented John with its Award of Merit to recognize the "intimate knowledge of San Francisco" portrayed in his novels; finally, both the California State Senate and California State Assembly have presented John with their Award of Merit and Certificate of Recognition, respectively.
A singer, songwriter, and musician, John founded Crow Art Records and produced David Grisman alum Joe Craven ("Django Latino"), Bel Air Hotel and Peninsula Hotel longtime house pianist Antonio Castilla de la Gala ("Date Night"), as well as two CDs of his own original music ("As The Crow Flies" and "Whiskey and Roses").
Finally, John loves to cook. His original recipes have appeared in Gourmet Magazine and in the cookbook "A Taste of Murder." (He also wrote the forward to Francine Brevetti's paean to the famous San Francisco eatery Fior d'Italia entitled The Fabulous Fior: 100 Years in an Italian Kitchen.)
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