
The reviews are in!
Publishers Weekly is calling CLEVER FOX, the new novel that I helped Judge Jeanine Pirro write, “a wickedly good sequel” to our first collaboration that was published last summer.
Regular readers of this blog might recall that I write fiction for fun, as well as, my serious nonfiction books. My agent, David Vigliano , introduced me to Judge Pirro two years ago after the judge mentioned that she wanted to fictionalize some of the more fascinating cases that she had prosecuted as a young district attorney in Westchester County, New York during the 1970s.
I liked Judge Pirro from the moment we met. She’s a smart, sassy, wise-cracking judge and a tireless champion for underdogs. Along with Al Pirro, her political savvy adviser, we created a fictional heroine named Dani Fox, a crime fighting D.A. loosely patterned after Jeanine.
The controversy that Robert Whitaker caused at the national NAMI convention continues to spark conversations about the use of anti-psychotics. Here’s yet another report, this one from my friend and NAMI award winner Kathy Brandt who has contributed to this blog in the past. You can read Kathy’s blog and learn more about her books at www.KathyBrandtAuthor.com





