Books
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Bibliography

  1. (2011)

    The Inner Circle

  2. (2010)

    Twilight

  3. (2008)

    The Book of Lies

  4. (2006)

    The Book of Fate

  5. (2005)

    Identity Crisis

See complete bibliography (21)

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  • Legal name: Brad Meltzer
  • Birthdate: April 1, 1970 (age 42)
  • Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A.
  • Nationality: American
  • Gender: Male
  • Official Website: http://www.bradmeltzer.com
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Meltzer grew up in Brooklyn, N.Y., and then moved to South Florida, where he graduated from North Miami Beach Senior High School in 1988. He then obtained a degree from the University of Michigan. In 1993, Meltzer lived in Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts with roommate, fellow comic book writer/artist Judd Winick, working in sales at Games Magazine by day while working on his first novel by night. Afterwards Meltzer attended Columbia Law School, from which he graduated.

In addition to his novels, he was the co-creator of the television series Jack & Bobby, which ran for one season (2004-2005) on the WB television network.

He took over the writing duties for a 13-issue stint on the new monthly Justice League of America series, which started with issue #0 on July 19, 2006. Issue #1 following a month later. After he finished with his brief run he returned to writing a novel, leaving open the possibility of returning to comics when he has time.

In September 2006, Meltzer participated in a work group along with the CIA, FBI, various psychologists, and Department of Homeland Security intelligence staff to brainstorm new ways that terrorists might attack the U.S.

In 2008, it was announced that Meltzer would write an arc of Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight comic book for Dark Horse Comics. Whedon would later star as himself, alongside Brian K. Vaughan and Damon Lindelof in the trailer for Meltzer's 2008 release of The Book of Lies. Whedon, Vaughan and Lindelof - who portray themselves - act as conspiracy theorists who believe in a so-called "Book of Lies", which in Meltzer's novel connects the original murder story (Cain and Abel) to the murder of Jerry Siegel's father, shortly before the conception of the iconic Superman character.

In 2010, he will host the History Channel series, "Brad Meltzer Decoded."