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Glenn Cooper (born January 8, 1953) is an American author and physician best known for being an internationally best selling thriller writer. His books have been translated into 31 languages and, as of 2014, have sold over six million copies. He lives in
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and he is Solofra honorary citizen.''Glenn Cooper a Solofra''
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''The Library of the Dead'' trilogy is currently being adapted into a television series by Pioneer Pictures.


Early life and education

Cooper grew up in suburban New York. After graduating from
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, he attended
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, where he graduated magna cum laude in 1974 with a Bachelor of Arts in Archaeology. Next, he attended
Tufts University School of Medicine The Tufts University School of Medicine is the medical school of Tufts University, a private research university in Massachusetts. It was established in 1893 and is located on the university's health sciences campus in downtown Boston. The '' ...
, where he earned his medical degree in 1978. He completed an internship and residency in internal medicine at the
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) in Boston, Massachusetts is a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. It was formed out of the 1996 merger of Beth Israel Hospital (founded in 1916) and New England Deaconess Hospital (founded ...
and a fellowship in infectious diseases at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He served as an emergency physician at the
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Refugee Camp in Thailand, a position sponsored by the International Rescue Committee, and at the
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in Haiti. He also worked for the
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, based in Lowell, Massachusetts, for two years.


Corporate career

In 1985, Cooper joined Eli Lilly and Company where he conducted research on new antibiotics. He held several research, clinical and regulatory positions at Lilly in the United States and England before joining the biotechnology company, Sphinx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in Durham, North Carolina in 1990 as executive vice president and chief operating officer. In 1992, he joined Progenitor, Inc. as president and chief executive officer. Then, in 1993, he joined Interneuron Pharmaceuticals in Lexington, Massachusetts, Progenitor’s parent company, as chairman and chief executive officer. Interneuron changed its name to Indevus Pharmaceuticals and Cooper remained as CEO until the company was purchased in 2009 by
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. While at Indevus, Cooper oversaw the FDA approval and commercial introduction of several drugs for urological and endocrinological conditions. He has served on the boards of directors of multiple public and privately held biotechnology companies.


Writing career

Cooper began writing over 20 years ago. He is quoted as saying that he always found that writing gave him a balance by mixing the rigors of his scientific life with his creative side. Initially, he concentrated on screenplays. Although a handful of his approximately 20 scripts have been optioned for development, none have made it into production. Cooper wrote his first novel, ''The Library of the Dead'', based on the discovery of a vast, mysterious underground library of medieval texts. He approached 66 literary agents with the manuscript and 65 rejected it before Steve Kasdin at Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency agreed to represent him. Kasdin, now at the literary agency Curtis Brown, Ltd., subsequently sold the novel to publishers throughout the world. That book and Cooper’s next six novels went on to become international bestsellers. The Italian literary critic Antonio D’Orrico praised ''The Library of the Dead'' in the newspaper ''Corriere della Sera'', writing, "Glenn Cooper has written one of the best-designed novels that I've read in 14 years.” Cooper added two more books to ''The Library of the Dead'' trilogy: ''Book of Souls'' and ''The Keepers of the Library''. Each of these books features FBI special agent, Will Piper. In addition, Cooper has written two stand-alone thrillers: ''The Tenth Chamber'' and ''The Devil Will Come''. The fact that his sales in Europe have exceeded those in the United States has been frequently noted by critics. Cooper’s novels are often rooted in historical events. In addition, each of his books spotlights a large philosophical theme: fate and predestination, the nature of evil, conceptions of the afterlife, resurrection, and the interface between science and faith. He is a sponsoring member of the
International Thriller Writers International Thriller Writers (ITW), was founded October 9, 2004, at Bouchercon XXXV, the "World Mystery and Suspense Conference", in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Six months later, some 150 authors with more than one billion books sold worldwide h ...
.


Bibliography


Will Piper series

* ''The Library of the Dead'' (2009) * ''The Book of Souls'' (2010) * ''The Library Card '' (2012) A tale, only in E-book * ''The Keepers of the Library'' (2013)


Down series

* ''Down: Pinhole'' (2014) * ''Down: Portal'' (2015) * ''Down: Floodgate'' (2016)


Cal Donovan Series

* ''Sign Of The Cross'' (2016) * ''The Debt'' (2017) * ''Three Marys'' (2018) * ''The Showstone'' (2019) * ''The Fourth Prophecy'' (2022) * ''The Lost Pope'' (2023)


Non-series books

* ''The Tenth Chamber'' (2011) * ''The Devil Will Come'' (2011) note: this book is a sort of prequel of the Cal Donovan books series. * ''Near Death'' (2012) * ''The Resurrection maker'' (2013) * ''The Cure'' (2020) * ''The Taken Girls'' (2021) * ''A New Pope'' (2022)


Film production career

Cooper was a member of the Harvard Square Script Writers, a group of writers who work-shopped their screenplays. It was while a member of this group that he came across a script by Michael and Shawn Rasmussen called ''Long Distance'', which he rewrote. While Cooper was accepted into the
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Masters of Fine Arts program in film production, he chose to drop out and produce ''Long Distance'' through his company Lascaux Pictures, now known as Lascaux Media, instead of completing his MFA by producing a thesis film. The film, starring
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, premiered at the
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in 2005 and was sold for distribution in 30 countries. Cooper, through Lascaux Media, has produced two other independent genre films: ''Dark Feed'' and ''The Inhabitants''.


External links


GlennCooperBooks.com
- Glenn Cooper's Official Website


References

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