About

As the author of eleven novels and one novella, David Fulmer has won the Shamus Award and a Benjamin Franklin Award and has been nominated for a LA Times Book Prize, a Barry Award, the Falcon Award, and the Shamus Award for Best Novel. His novels have been selected for numerous “Best of” lists, including New York Magazine’s “Best Novels You’ve Never Read” and Atlanta Magazine’s “Best of the Shelf,” and have received superlative reviews from, among others, The New York Times, USA Today, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Washington Post, The Times Picayune, The Boston Globe, Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, and The Christian Science Monitor. The Day Ends at Dawn, the seventh and final mystery in his Storyville, New Orleans series, was released in 2021 by Crescent City Books. In 2022, he released "Drowning on Dry Land," a podcast detailing his journey in and out of psychosis. He is currently at work on his next novel, with the working title River Runs to the Sea. He lives in Atlanta with his wife Sansanee Sermprungsuk