Jonathan Nasaw

Jonathan Nasaw is an accomplished American author, recognized for his contribution to the genre of psychological thrillers. His works are characterized by the presence of brutal yet intelligent killers, who are pursued by tenacious detectives who are willing to push boundaries in their quest for justice. Nasaw's ability to create complex and engaging narratives has earned him a loyal following among thriller enthusiasts.

One of Nasaw's most notable contributions to the genre is the E.L. Pender series, which features a determined detective of the same name. Pender is known for his relentless pursuit of justice, even when it means breaking the rules. The series is widely regarded for its intricate plotlines, well-developed characters, and nail-biting suspense.

In addition to the E.L. Pender series, Nasaw has also written several standalone novels, including "Fear Itself" and "The Girls He Adored." Both of these books were Literary Guild Selections, further solidifying Nasaw's reputation as a skilled and accomplished writer.

Jonathan Nasaw currently resides in Pacific Grove, California, where he continues to write and publish psychological thrillers. His work has been praised by critics and readers alike for its gripping narratives, complex characters, and thought-provoking themes. With his proven track record of success, Nasaw is sure to continue making an impact on the literary world for years to come.
James Whistler Books
# Title Year
1 The World on Blood 1996
2 Shadows 1997
E.L. Pender Books
# Title Year
1 The Girls He Adored 2001
2 Fear Itself 2002
3 Twenty-Seven Bones 2004
4 When She Was Bad 2007
5 The Boys from Santa Cruz 2010
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 West Of The Moon 1987
2 Shakedown Street 1993