Reece Hirsch’s first book, THE INSIDER, was a finalist for the 2011 International Thriller Writers Award for Best First Novel. THE ADVERSARY (Thomas & Mercer) is the first book in a new series of thrillers featuring former DOJ cybercrimes prosecutor Chris Bruen, who hunts down hackers and cybercriminals on behalf of his clients. Both books draw upon Hirsch's experiences as an attorney—although his legal work is a lot less exciting and hazardous than Bruen's. Hirsch is a partner in the San Francisco office of an international law firm, specializing in privacy and data security law. He is also a member of the board of directors of 826 National (www.826National.org). Hirsch lives in the Bay Area with his wife and a small, unruly dog.
Richard Price, Dennis Lehane, Colin Harrison, Robert Stone, Kem Nunn, Elmore Leonard, Adrian McKinty, Charlie Huston, James Sallis, David Corbett, Robert Ferrigno and Raymond Chandler, to name but a few ....
Movies And TV Shows I Like:
TV: Justified, The Shield, Prime Suspect and (of course) THE WIRE.
Movies: Chinatown, Touch of Evil, The Conversation, The Third Man, Godfathers I and II (but III, not so much), Night of the Hunter, The Lookout, Out of Sight.
Thanks for the invitiation ... happy to be your friend. Looks like we share many author favs. I'll suggest Harlen Coben as one of my fav authors. Just finished Gone For Good, gripping right to the very last page!
I'm starting to move away from true-crime. My latest book was a biography and now I'm working on humourous crime fiction. For me, writing is a progression through things that take your interest, and also pushing yourself creatively in different directions.
Thanks for the invitation. I look forward to reading your new book this summer. Let me know if there is anything for which you could use a sounding board.
Thanks, Reece, for taking an interest in my efforts. I'm looking forward to reading your material. I spent time in law enforcement in New Orleans. You can imagine the fertile ground that is for mysteries: corruptions, intrigue, covert ops, drug trafficing, terrorist subversions, etc. I appreciate your experience. We could spend weeks swapping 'war stories.' -- Roger
Anyone who appreciates the work of James Sallis is automatically a friend. He's a helluva guy and an outstanding writer. I miss him. He used to live here in New Orleans.
Reece--Thanks for the invitation. I'm a newcomer to CrimeSpace, and I'm still finding my way around the site. Congratulations on your debut novel. I'm shopping for an agent/publisher for my first novel, and I'm working on a second.
Milt
Thanks for the welcome Reece. Most people ask why I don't write murder mysteries rather than terrorist mysteries. My response is that I've seen too much murder. I encourage my wife to write murder mysteries. I stick with terrorist mysteries. There's more challenge.
Thanks for the invite. Just finished Dutch Elmore's Road Dogs last night. Another hit. Heading out to Bouchercon next month, will see quite a few writers and I know and hope to meet many new ones. Good luck on the debut. Den
Hi, Reece! Thank you! I've been to Walnut Creek and it's a beautiful place, quite different from Phoenix in the summer! I'm adding The Insider to my list and will watch for it.
Reece - yep, you are right that several thriller writers have parleyed the free audio into book deals. It's a tough road neverthless. The main reason I did it was to see if people were interested in listening to it after agents rejected it. It was a lot of fun also, and I learned quite a bit that has made the second book (nearing readiness for submission) better.
Good to meet you, too! Glad to hear you're getting a Web site. Presumably you'd have done it without my urging. :)
Congrats again on your book's release. I'll be on the lookout for it. Sounds interesting, and I'm always happy to see a fellow lawyer use their legal knowledge to create more crime fiction, thrillers, etc. Best of luck!
thanks for the invite. I, too, am a lawyer with 30+ years in courtrooms and have a first novel coming out this fall which is a mystery/thriller. I'm anxious to see yours. Also, congrats for getting Berkley/Penguin to publish you. How'd you do it? I'm looking at two local publishers here in Minnesota, both with good reputations but like most opportunities today, I still have to do 90+% of the marketing. That's okay because I enjoy that part of the writing/selling experience also. Colin
Thanks, Reece! I can't wait for Fall 2010 when the Hint Fiction Anthology is published.
I see by your list you enjoyed The Shield. I loved it. I'm sorry it's over; I miss it.
Hi Reece, This is such a rich field of new and established authors as well as us readers.
(Couple on my list came up as gobbledygook.. J L Burke and James Ellroy. When I was joining up here, suddenly the blue moon come up perfectly circular in an extraordinary ox-blood colour. It rose up spectacularly from behind the hills of the Welsh coastline in mist-free clear sky for a while. When mists obscured it, carried on typing in the dusk, hit or missing the keyboard. Surreal too, in focussing on a whole train of crime/noir authors and TV shows much loved). Jenna
Hi Reece, yes indeed in the thick of it. It was a great time and sadly our industry hasn't built on that enthusiasm. Editing is of course much different now with digital but to me it is really the time all the elements in a film come together. The editor's role has been reduced in many way, which I think is sad as many director's don't use the skills of an editor to compliment their work.
Cheers,
Brian
Thanks for the invitation, Reece. And congratulations on the novel coming out this year. By the way, I was a reporter for the Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek) many years ago before I entered law enforcement. Small world.
Well I guess the all the friend invites are parts of your marketing, anyways, an author who likes The Wire and Lehane can´t be ignored. That said, I will most definitely check out your novel if it makes it´s way to the Swedish stores.
Congrats on your book and thanks for the friendship. I lived in SF for years and loved it. It's still one of the top five cities in the country where to set a noir crime.
Brian McGilloway
Thanks for the invite and good luck with Freefall.
Best wishes
Brian
Jul 9, 2009
Mike Vines
Jul 13, 2009
Dash Courageous
Jul 15, 2009
Ed Lynskey
Ed
Jul 19, 2009
Deborah Shlian
Jul 23, 2009
Gerrie
Jul 29, 2009
Susan
Cheers!
Susan
Aug 3, 2009
Richard Krauss
Aug 9, 2009
Rodney Blackwell
Aug 11, 2009
Rodney Blackwell
Aug 12, 2009
Vikki Petraitis
Nice to be CrimeSpace friends. Good luck with your upcoming book!
Vikki
Aug 20, 2009
Mike Dennis
Thanks for the CrimeSpace invitation. Your novel sounds like a winner. Best of luck with it.
And watch out for those Russians.
--Mike Dennis
Las Vegas
Aug 21, 2009
Vikki Petraitis
Aug 23, 2009
Beth Groundwater
Thanks for befriending this fellow crime writer!
Aug 24, 2009
Cynthia Rice
Aug 26, 2009
Christopher Valen
Aug 27, 2009
Dick Stodghill
Sep 3, 2009
Bill Crowe
Sep 4, 2009
Suzanne Baginskie
Sep 4, 2009
Roger C. Bull
Sep 6, 2009
O'Neil De Noux
Sep 6, 2009
Milton C. Toby
Milt
Sep 6, 2009
Roger C. Bull
Sep 6, 2009
Dennis Leppanen
Thanks for the invite. Just finished Dutch Elmore's Road Dogs last night. Another hit. Heading out to Bouchercon next month, will see quite a few writers and I know and hope to meet many new ones. Good luck on the debut. Den
Sep 23, 2009
Chester D. Campbell
Sep 23, 2009
G. Patrick Johnson
Best of luck with sales of your book The Insider.
Oct 13, 2009
Diane A.S. Stuckart
Oct 13, 2009
R. Michael Phillips
Mike
Oct 28, 2009
Johnny Russell
Oct 30, 2009
threejproductions
Oct 30, 2009
Richard C. Katz
Nov 4, 2009
Kirk Wilson
Nov 17, 2009
Edward G. Talbot
Dec 1, 2009
Edward G. Talbot
Dec 1, 2009
Debbi Mack
Good to meet you, too! Glad to hear you're getting a Web site. Presumably you'd have done it without my urging. :)
Congrats again on your book's release. I'll be on the lookout for it. Sounds interesting, and I'm always happy to see a fellow lawyer use their legal knowledge to create more crime fiction, thrillers, etc. Best of luck!
Dec 1, 2009
Colin T. Nelson
Dec 6, 2009
Kathleen A. Ryan
Nice to meet you. Congratulations on the release of your upcoming novel -- very exciting! Best wishes,
Kathy
Dec 18, 2009
Kathleen A. Ryan
I see by your list you enjoyed The Shield. I loved it. I'm sorry it's over; I miss it.
Dec 22, 2009
Jon Spoelstra
Dec 24, 2009
Cindy Kerschner
Dec 31, 2009
Peg Herring
Jan 5, 2010
Brian Kavanagh
Cheers,
Brian
Jan 5, 2010
Jenna Turpington
(PS. I too thought The Shield was a memorable TV series).
Jan 5, 2010
Pauline Rowson
Jan 5, 2010
Stewart Sternberg
Jan 6, 2010
Jenna Turpington
(Couple on my list came up as gobbledygook.. J L Burke and James Ellroy. When I was joining up here, suddenly the blue moon come up perfectly circular in an extraordinary ox-blood colour. It rose up spectacularly from behind the hills of the Welsh coastline in mist-free clear sky for a while. When mists obscured it, carried on typing in the dusk, hit or missing the keyboard. Surreal too, in focussing on a whole train of crime/noir authors and TV shows much loved). Jenna
Jan 6, 2010
Brian Kavanagh
Cheers,
Brian
Jan 7, 2010
Mark Young
Feb 14, 2010
John Antonsson
Feb 14, 2010
Victoria Dougherty
Feb 17, 2010