About

William Lashner

William Lashner, born in New York City in 1956, is an American crime novelist. Lashner's works, primarily police procedurals, have garnered critical acclaim for their suspenseful plots and well-developed characters. His breakthrough novel, "Fatal Flaw," introduced Detective Peter Diamond of the NYPD. Diamond would become a recurring protagonist in Lashner's subsequent novels, including "Final Cut," "Blood Line," and "Kiss Me, Kill Me." Lashner's novels have consistently appeared on bestseller lists and have been translated into multiple languages. His notable awards include the Shamus Award for Best First Novel for "Fatal Flaw" and the Nero Award for Best Novel for "Kiss Me, Kill Me." Lashner's writing has been praised for its authenticity and insights into the complexities of law enforcement and the human condition.

Book Series by William Lashner

Elizabeth Webster Series

Elizabeth Webster and the Court of Uncommon Pleas

2019

Elizabeth Webster and the Portal of Doom

2020

Elizabeth Webster and the Chamber of Stolen Ghosts

2021

Victor Carl Series

Hostile Witness

1995

Bitter Truth / Veritas

1997

Fatal Flaw

2003

Past Due

2003

Falls the Shadow

2005

Marked Man

2006

A Killer's Kiss

2007

A Bite of Strawberry (Short Story)

2013

Bagmen

2014

William Lashner Other Novels

Kockroach

2006

The Accounting

2013

The Barkeep

2014

Blood And Bone

2015

Guaranteed Heroes

2015

The Four-Night Run

2016

A Filthy Business

2017

Freedom Road

2019

William Lashner Anthologies

Liar Liar

2011

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