Nelson DeMille, bestselling author and Long Island native, dead at 81
Briefly

Nelson DeMille, the acclaimed bestselling author known for his suspense novels, passed away at the age of 81 after battling stage 4 esophageal cancer.
In a 2000 interview, DeMille reflected on the film adaptation of his novel 'The General's Daughter,' stating that despite its flaws, it was a powerful movie.
DeMille created many best-selling works with memorable characters, including John Corey, an ex-NYPD officer whose politically incorrect humor challenged norms.
Having written 23 novels, with 17 becoming bestsellers, DeMille's distinctive writing method involved using pencils and legal pads, illustrating his commitment to craftsmanship.
Read at New York Post
[
]
[
|
]