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For more than three decades, David Fisher has been writing about an extraordinary variety of subjects, ranging from major league baseball umpires to Nobel Prize-winning biochemists. He is the author of more than 80 books, among them 24 New York Times bestsellers, and has been a frequent contributor to major magazines and newspapers. He is the only writer ever to have a work of non-fiction, a novel and a reference book offered simultaneously by the Book-of-the-Month Club.
He began his professional career as a staff writer for the late comedienne Joan Rivers’ syndicated talk show, That Show. From there he joined Life Magazine when it was still published weekly, becoming the youngest reporter in that magazine’s history, covering primarily sports and youth culture.
David has co-authored books with George Burns, William Shatner, Leslie Neilsen, Eddie Fisher, Ed McMahon, Terry Bradshaw, Tommy Lasorda, Johnnie Cochran, Glenn Beck and many others, In 2015, Fisher worked with then-Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on his campaign book, Crippled America, which immediately became a major bestseller.
After discovering that a transcript existed for the 27th and last murder trial in which Abraham Lincoln was involved Fisher recruited ABC’s legal correspondent Dan Abrams and their collaboration Lincoln’s Last Trial, which spent seven weeks in the summer of 2018 on the Times bestsellers list.
David's latest book is The Executive Order, a fictional political thriller set in Washington DC that revolves around a domestic terrorist plot uncovered by a dogged reporter who is also a disabled vet may involve the President Of The United States.
Fisher is married and lives in New York with his wife and two sons and one very small, but very self-confident, Chihuahua. Visit him online at www.dfisher.com.