April Smith Author
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April Smith Author
APRIL SMITH PRESS KIT april@aprilsmith.net To book the author, contact Molly Erman merman@randomhouse.com APRIL SMITH biography BIOGRAPHY April Smith has published five mystery/thrillers with Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. -- four in the FBI Special Agent Ana Grey series, and one a standalone thriller about the only female baseball scout in the major leagues. She is also a television writerproducer who has been nominated for an Emmy award three times for her work in dramatic series and TV movies. April grew up in the Bronx, New York, and attended the Bronx High School of Science. She graduated With Distinction in English Literature and Cum Laude from Boston University, and received a Master’s Degree in Creative Writing from Stanford University in 1972. Her first break came with the publication of a short story in the Atlantic Monthly. She credits the great feminist writer, Tillie Olsen, for encouraging her to submit her work. April returned to Boston, working as a temp typist until landing a job as a copywriter for an ad agency, where she won the Hatch Award for a radio spot promoting Oxford Pickles. She moved to Los Angeles in 1977, where she met her husband, Douglas Brayfield, a psychotherapist. They have two grown children. APRIL SMITH ana grey series WHITE SHOTGUN JUDAS HORSE Even on leave from the FBI, Ana can’t kick old habits: when she witnesses a driveby shooting at an Italian restaurant in London, she helps the injured and gives testimony to the police. Still, it comes as a shock when the Bureau contacts her—not because they want her to investigate the shooting, but because they want her to investigate the half-sister she never knew she had, Cecilia, who lives in Siena, Italy, and is married to Nicoli Nicosa, a wealthy coffee mogul with transnational mafia connections. An FBI agent working undercover is murdered by a group of hard-core anarchists operating behind the façade of FAN (Free Animals Now). For those who knew him – or, like Ana Grey, were once in love with him – the case has number one priority. Dispatched to the FBI’s grueling undercover school to learn the art of deceit, Ana takes on the identity of a down-on-her-luck animal lover determined to save the wild mustangs of the west. Now she’s ready to work her way into the inner circle of Julius Emerson Phelps, the unstable, charismatic leader of a ‘family’ of outcasts who live on an isolated farm in Oregon, and are preparing Settling into their intimidating home under false pretenses is the least of the tensions Ana encounters. The entire city of Siena is gearing up for its legendary horse race, the Palio— the dazzling annual culmination of ancient rivalries between the city’s many wards. And when her nephew is stabbed and her sister goes missing, Ana understands there’s more at stake than a horse race here. For Ana herself, it will mean an almost impossible choice between duty and family. for an act of terrorism Phelps dubs, “The Big One.” The stakes increase when Ana learns that Phelps is playing his own game of deception, and that he possesses a stockpile of dirty secrets about the Bureau that can blow it sky high. With razor-sharp realism, Smith renders the psychological vise of a deep-cover agent living a lie 24/7. Negotiating a minefield of loyalty and betrayal, Ana is forced to commit the very crime she’s determined to stop. APRIL SMITH ana grey series GOOD MORNING, KILLER NORTH OF MONTANA Special Agent Grey is working on a kidnap case—a fifteen-year-old named Juliana has been abducted from the Santa Monica Promenade. Grey’s counterpart in the Santa Monica Police Department is Detective Andrew Berringer. They’ve worked together before— and they’ve been more than just working together ever since. Ana Grey as a young, ambitious FBI agent on the robbery squad of the Los Angeles field office. She is put on a highprofile case involving the fading but stillbeloved movie star, Jayne Mason, a well-known doctor, and an allegedly illegal supply of drugs passing between them. Ana’s personal and professional life collide when she learns the doctor had employed a distant cousin of hers – a woman Ana never knew, who has recently been brutally murdered. And it doesn’t take long for her to understand that in the eyes of her bosses, “Jayne Mason is not a case, Jayne Mason is a political situation, waiting to explode.” It’s Ana’s job “to know the victim as if she were my own flesh and blood.” But when Juliana turns up— traumatized into a state of total and paralyzing terror— it becomes clear that Ana has gone too far: she is viewing her own life from the perspective of Juliana’s blasted emotional terrain. And in a moment of passion (Andrew has betrayed her) and panic (is it possible that he also means to harm her?) Ana points a gun at him and shoots. Now she is both criminal investigator and criminal as she breaks her bail agreement to continue tracking the abductor, torn between her powerful emotional connection with Juliana and the fraying connection she has to her own common sense and to the truths she knows about Andrew—and about herself. As pressure builds to resolve the situation, Ana and her married partner, Mike Donnato, are drawn closer together. And as Ana fights to prevent the case from making its way deep into her psyche, her world, her life – into the long-hidden recesses of her family’s mysterious past and into her conflicted present - North of Montana becomes a riveting exploration of power and identity in the explosive culture of Los Angeles. APRIL SMITH bibliography NOVELS TELEVISION FBI Special Agent Ana Grey Series White Shotgun Alfred A. Knopf (2011) Judas Horse Alfred A. Knopf (2007) Vintage Crime/Black Lizard (2008) Good Morning Killer Knopf (2003) Kensington paperback (2004) North of Montana Knopf (1994) Vintage Crime/Black Lizard (2008) Movies of the Week Nightmares and Dreamscapes -- From the Stories of Stephen King Writer, TNT (two episodes) Black and Blue Based on the novel by Anna Quindlen. Writer. CBS Best Kept Secrets Writer/Producer. ABC Ernie Kovaks: Between the Laughter (Emmy and WGA nominations). Writer. ABC Love Lives On Writer/Producer. ABC Taking Back My Life: The Nancy Ziegenmeyer Story Writer. CBS The Taking of Pelham 123 Based on the novel by John Godey. Writer. ABC Queenie Writer. ABC Miniseries Stand Alone Be The One Alfred A. Knopf (2000) Pocket Books paperback (2000) ARTICLES, ETC. Articles, short stories and essays have appeared in: The Los Angeles Times Magazine Los Angeles Times Book Review The Antioch Review Ploughshares Intro Mademoiselle Rolling Stone The Boston Globe The Atlantic Monthly Series Chicago Hope Producer. CBS Cagney and Lacey (Emmy nomination) Producer. CBS Lou Grant (Emmy and WGA nominations) Executive Consultant. CBS AWARDS Three Emmy Award nominations Two Writers Guild of America nominations Hatch Award for Best Radio Advertising Campaign APRIL SMITH past appearances PAST APEARANCES Airtalk KPFK-FM (Los Angeles) Arts in Review, KPFK-FM (Los Angeles) BEA Library Journal/Random House Inc. Book and Author Breakfast Metrolink Radio (Chevy Chase, Md.) Bouchercon Charlie Rose, PBS (New York City) Chris DeBello Show, WNNJ Radio (New Jersey) Composed on the Tongue WKCR-FM (New York City) Detroit Book and Author Society Luncheon Diane Rehm Show, WAMU-FM (Washington, DC) Eight O’Clock Buzz, WORT-FM (Madison, Wi) Los Angeles Public Library Celebration Dinners Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Los Angeles Times Newsroom U/Column One Master Class Miami Book Fair Morning Show, KFAN (Minneapolis) “Murder, Ink” at the New School Nashville Screenwriters Conference NAMR Breakfast, Seattle NCBA Trade Show, San Francisco New York and Company, WNYC-AM New York Times Literary Tea On Point, WBUR-FM (NPR) PEN Center USA Writer’s Toolbox Radio Speakeasy, WFMU-FM (New York City) Santa Barbara Book and Author Festival Shelf Life, KPFK-FM (Los Angeles) Southern California Booksellers Association “Author’s Feast” Spoken Interludes Special Mystery Night Stanford Alumni in Entertainment Strictly Books, Talk America Radio Network Texas Book Festival The Upton Bell Show, WBIX (Boston) The Wendy Snyder and Tony Fitzpatrick Show, WLUP-FM (Chicago) To the Best of our Knowledge, WFMT (Wisconsin Public Radio) Voice of America Radio, (Washington, D.C.) West Coast Crime West Hollywood Book Fair WGA Words Into Pictures WGHB Tonight, WCBB-AM (Long Island, NY) Women of Orange County APRIL SMITH press photos APRIL SMITH press photos APRIL IN SIENA, ITALY PHOTOS BY BENJAMIN BRAYFIELD