Steven Paul "Steve" Martini (born February 28, 1946) is an American writer of legal
novels.
Early years
Born on February 28, 1946, in
San Francisco, California
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, Steve Martini was raised until the age of ten in the
Colma area of Daly City just south of
San Francisco
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. He is part of a large extended
Italian-American
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family, some of which reach back four generations in
California
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. Martini’s mother and father moved to
Los Angeles County, California, in 1956. His father, Ernest Martini, was a
rancher, managing and owning farms throughout California during his lifetime. His mother, Rita, was a housewife and homemaker, though in later years she worked extensively in the local library in
San Gabriel, California. Martini graduated from San Gabriel Mission Grammar School,
San Gabriel High School
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and
Pasadena City College before transferring to the
University of California at Santa Cruz
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where he graduated in 1968 with a degree in Government (
Political Science
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).
Professional and legal career
Martini's first career was in
journalism
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. He worked as a newspaper
reporter for the
Los Angeles Daily Journal
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, the largest legal newspaper in the country covering the state, the local courts and the civic center beat. In 1970 he became the newspaper’s first correspondent at the State Capitol in
Sacramento
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and later its bureau chief. There he specialized in legal and political coverage. During this period he attended night law school and in 1974 took his
J.D. degree from the University of the Pacific’s
McGeorge School of Law
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law is a private, American Bar Association (ABA)-approved law school in the Oak Park neighborhood of the city of Sacramento, California. It is part of the University of the Pacific and is located on t ...
. He was admitted to the Bar in January 1975.
Martini has practiced law both privately as well as for public agencies appearing in state and federal courts. During his law career, in addition to other activities, he worked as a legislative representative for the
California Department of Consumer Affairs
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, the
State Bar of California, and served as special counsel to the California Victims of Violent Crimes Program. He has worked as an administrative hearing officer, a supervising hearing officer, an administrative law judge, and for a time served as Deputy Director of the State Office of Administrative Hearings. He is currently inactive with the
State Bar of California, choosing writing instead as a full-time occupation.
Writing career
In the mid-1980s Martini began his fiction-writing career. His first attempt at a novel, ''The Simeon Chamber'', was represented by an agent and sold to the New York
publisher
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D.I. Fine within two weeks of its submission. It was published in 1987. ''Compelling Evidence'', his second novel, introduced his series character, attorney Paul Madriani, and was published by
G.P. Putnam & Sons. A national bestseller, the novel earned Martini a critical and popular following. It was followed quickly by
New York Times bestsellers
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''Prime Witness'', ''Undue Influence'', ''The Judge'', and ''The Attorney'', each featuring the series character Madriani and his contrarian and irrepressible law partner, Harry Hinds.
''The List'', published in 1997, a novel and thriller about the commercial book publishing industry, was the first Martini novel to depart from the series characters since the author reached the best sellers list. ''Critical Mass'', his next novel published in 1998, continued the departure from the courtroom as well as the Madriani series, though it involved a lawyer protagonist and was well within the legal-thriller genre. ''Critical Mass'' addressed issues of
terrorism
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and the threat from
weapons of mass destruction
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two years before the events of
9/11. It was a topic to which Martini would return in later years.
Other novels by Martini include: ''The Jury'', ''The Arraignment'', ''Double Tap'', ''Shadow of Power'', ''Guardian of Lies'', ''The Rule of Nine'', and ''Trader of Secrets''.
To date, two network mini-series have been produced and broadcast based on Martini’s works, ''Undue Influence'' by
CBS
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, and ''The Judge'' on
NBC
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.
Since the 2016 release of Martini's last book ''Blood Flag'', no recent updates regarding any new books or new works in the pipeline have been posted on his website. A new book due out in 2017, ''The Secret Partner'', was shown on websites that list upcoming releases, but after multiple changes in its release date, it has been shown with no release date information since 2019.
Personal life
Steve Martini was previously married to the former Wanda Leah Martini, now Leah Martini-Puhlman.
Leah Martini Puhlman
/ref> They have one daughter. Steve Martini currently resides in northwest Washington state
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but spends much of his time in Latin America
Latin America or
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and Southeast Asia
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where he writes, travels and acquires research and color for future works.
Bibliography
Paul Madriani Series
# ''Compelling Evidence'' (1992)
# ''Prime Witness'' (1993)
# ''Undue Influence'' (1994)
# ''The Judge'' (1996)
# ''The Attorney'' (1999)
# ''The Jury'' (2001)
# ''The Arraignment'' (2003)
# ''Double Tap'' (2005)
# ''Shadow of Power'' (2008)
# ''Guardian of Lies'' (2009)
# ''The Rule of Nine'' (2010)
# ''Trader of Secrets'' (2011)
# ''The Enemy Inside'' (2015)
# ''Blood Flag'' (2016)
Stand Alone Novels
* ''The Simeon Chamber'' (1987)
* ''The List'' (1997)
* ''Critical Mass'' (1998)
References
External links
Official Steve Martini web site
Fantastic Fiction author page
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1946 births
Living people
20th-century American novelists
21st-century American novelists
American male novelists
American thriller writers
American writers of Italian descent
McGeorge School of Law alumni
Writers from Bellingham, Washington
Writers from San Francisco
20th-century American male writers
21st-century American male writers
Novelists from Washington (state)