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Companion book: Wood's Sudden Impact (Feb. '14) also features Pressure Point's protagonist detectives Nye and Tafoya and their powerhouse teamwork. New designs: Each backlist will be redesigned with exciting covers to appeal to both established and new generations of readers. International success: Wood's books have been translated into several foreign languages including French, Spanish, Japanese, German, Greek, and Polish. Film: Wood's nonfiction title, The Bone Garden (Turner, May '14), has been featured in multiple books and on the Geraldo Rivera Show and The Discovery Channel. Most of…mehr

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Companion book: Wood's Sudden Impact (Feb. '14) also features Pressure Point's protagonist detectives Nye and Tafoya and their powerhouse teamwork. New designs: Each backlist will be redesigned with exciting covers to appeal to both established and new generations of readers. International success: Wood's books have been translated into several foreign languages including French, Spanish, Japanese, German, Greek, and Polish. Film: Wood's nonfiction title, The Bone Garden (Turner, May '14), has been featured in multiple books and on the Geraldo Rivera Show and The Discovery Channel. Most of Wood's novels have been optioned for motion pictures and two were produced. Rampage (June '14) was filmed by Academy Award-winning director William Friedkin (The French Connection, The Exorcist, Killer Joe) for Miramax and Paramount. It starred Michael Biehn (The Terminator, The Abyss). His novel Broken Trust (Sept. '14) starred Tom Selleck and Academy Award nominee Marsha Mason. The screenplay was written by Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne. Insider's perspective: As a deputy district attorney who handled thousands of criminal cases, ranging from disturbing the peace to murder, Wood gives readers an accurate, inside look into his genre of writing.
Autorenporträt
William P. Wood, originally from Johnson City, Tennessee, was pastor of First Presbyterian Church (USA), in Charlotte, North Carolina, from 1983 to 2010, where he served with distinction in building up a thriving congregation. After graduating from Davidson College (1965) he attained theology degrees, BD, ThM, and PhD in Old Testament from Union Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia. Wood was a student of John H. Leith and from 1998 to 2022 served as president of the Foundation for Reformed Theology.