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Donald Harstad

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Donald Harstad
Born1945
Occupationnovelist
Period1999–present
GenreFiction
SubjectCrime, Rural Iowa
Notable worksEleven Days, Big Thaw

Donald Harstad is an American novelist and former police officer specializing in crime fiction and police procedurals. Prior to taking up writing, he had a 26-year career with the Sheriff's Department of Clayton County, Iowa, retiring as a Deputy Sheriff.[1] His first novel, Eleven Days, was loosely based on a case he worked on during that time, and he is known for drawing on his career in law enforcement for details of police and investigative procedure.

All of his novels are set in "Nation County", a fictional rural county in Iowa, and include many of the same characters, primarily centering on police officer Carl Houseman, a loose analog for Harstad himself. His novels have appeared in nine languages.[2][3]

Harstad lives in Elkader, Iowa, with his wife of 40 years, his former high school sweetheart with whom he has one daughter. In a 2002 interview, he said that he has always been fascinated by the people mixed up in matters that come to the attention of the police, and as a novelist he is looking at how chains of bad choices lead to outcomes.[4]

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Bibliography

Novels

Carl Houseman Series

  1. Eleven Days (1999) Bantam ISBN 0-553-58148-1
  2. Known Dead (2000) Bantam ISBN 0-553-58095-7 [5]
  3. The Big Thaw (2001) Bantam ISBN 0-553-58303-4
  4. Code 61 (2003) Bantam ISBN 0-553-58098-1
  5. A Long December (2003) Rugged Land ISBN 1-59071-013-4 [6]
  6. November Rain (2015) Crooked Lane Books ISBN 161129049X

Other novels

Anthologies and collections

Anthology or Collection Contents Publication

Date

Publisher ISBN
An Apple for the Creature[7] Academy Field Trip Oct 2012 Ace

Penguin Group

Jo Fletcher Books

Wheeler Publishing

Brilliance Audio

ISBN 0425256804, 9780425256800

References

  1. ^ "Donald Harstad Author Bookshelf – Random House – Books – Audiobooks – Ebooks". Random House. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  2. ^ Communication with Don Harstad.
  3. ^ "Donald Harstad". LibraryThing. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  4. ^ "An Interview with Iowa Author Donald Harstad". Jody Ewing. 2002-09-19. Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  5. ^ New York Times book review, August 9, 1999, "Known Dead" by Donald Harstad, reviewed by Richard Bernstein
  6. ^ "Media & Publicity – Digital Content for Marketing". randomhouse.biz. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  7. ^ "An Apple for a Creature". Archived from the original on 2012-05-03.

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