David Housewright

Former reporter and adman, David Housewright is the Edgar Award–winning author of the Holland Taylor series and the Rushmore McKenzie series. 

Books By David Housewright

Dearly Departed The Holland Taylor series, Book 3 of 3 By David Housewright

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  • Biography
    • A former reporter and adman, David Housewright (b. 1955) has become one of America's most successful contemporary mystery authors. Born in Minnesota, he pursued journalism from a young age, hand-mimeographing a neighborhood newsletter and editing his high school paper, from which he was fired for printing an editorial condemning the Vietnam War. After high school he went to work, first for the Minneapolis Tribune and later for a small newspaper in southern Minnesota. It was there that Housewright met Holland Laak, the county sheriff who inspired his first detective: Holland Taylor. 

      Taylor's debut, Penance (1995), was a success, winning Housewright an Edgar Award for best first novel. As he gradually began writing fiction fulltime, Housewright produced two more Taylor novels before publishing A Hard Ticket Home (2004), which introduced Rushmore McKenzie, an unlicensed Twin Cities private eye. In 2011, Housewright published the eighth McKenzie novel, Highway 61, and he has plans for more. He continues to live and work in Minnesota.

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