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  1. James Grady (born April 30, 1949) is an American writer and investigative journalist known for his thriller novels on espionage, intrigue, and police procedurals, as well as his screenwriting work for TV shows with Stephen J. Cannell and film work with Brandon Lee, William Katt and David Hasselhoff. Grady’s edited fiction anthologies ...

  2. James Grady is a longtime author of thrillers, police procedural and espionage novels. He graduated from the University of Montana School of Journalism in 1974. During college, he worked for United States Senator Lee Metcalf of Montana as an staff member.

  3. Publication Order of Anthologies. James Grady was born in 30th April 1949, in Shelby, Montana, a field of tough oil, railroad, and farming town clinging to the prairie 60 miles East of the Rocky Mountains. The area is a half an hour drive south of Canada.

  4. Six Days of the Condor is a thriller novel by American author James Grady, first published in 1974 by W.W. Norton. A suspense drama set in Washington, D.C., the plot was considerably revised for the 1975 film adaptation Three Days of the Condor.

  5. The Condor Series by James Grady. 3 primary works • 8 total works. Book 1. Six Days of the Condor. by James Grady. 4.08 · 19,045 Ratings · 470 Reviews · published 1974 · 75 editions. CIA operative Malcolm, code-named Condor, discover… Want to Read. Rate it: Book 2. Shadow of the Condor. by James Grady.

  6. James Grady has 82 books on Goodreads with 69531 ratings. James Gradys most popular book is Six Days of the Condor.

  7. James Grady is the author of bestselling thrillers including Six Days of the Condor and Mad Dogs, the former of which became the Robert Redford movie Three Days of the Condor. He is the recipient of the Grand Prix du Roman Noir (France) and the Raymond Chandler Award (Italy), and was an Edgar nominee in the United States.