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Michael Mackenzie Thomas (April 18, 1936August 7, 2021) was an American author of nine bestselling novels and a partner at
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. Best known for his
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s, he published his first novel, ''Green Monday,'' in 1980. He also published articles in '' New York Observer'', '' Esquire'', ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Early life and education

Thomas was born in
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on April 18, 1936. His father, Joseph A. Thomas, worked as an investment banker and became the youngest partner of
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at 29 years old, in the same year of Thomas's birth. His mother, Elinor (Bangs) Thomas, was a real estate broker whose ancestors arrived on the
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. Thomas was raised on the
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and attended the Buckley School, where he served as an editor of its literary magazine, before graduating from Phillips Exeter Academy. He went on to study art history at
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, his father's alma mater. After graduating in 1958, he taught at Yale for a year.


Career

Thomas joined the
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as an assistant curator in 1959, responsible for European paintings. Although he intended to become an art dealer, his father disapproved of this. Thomas joined the staff of Lehman Brothers two years later; his father was not consulted on this beforehand, and this soured their relationship. Thomas was made a partner in 1967, and was a board member of
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and the Los Angeles Rams. He became head of mergers and acquisitions in 1971, but ultimately quit Lehman Brothers that same year after feeling "betrayed" by the firm. Thomas went on to work as a consultant, and began writing novels in 1980. His first book, ''Green Monday'', was published that same year. Seven years later, he began writing a long-running column, The Midas Watch, for ''The New York Observer''. Thomas once detailed his subject matter to the ''
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'' as "social climbers, stock market papermongers, real estate shills and assorted other virtuosos of hype and blather."
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described his early works in ''
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'' as "extremely unkind to the rich and fashionable", adding that his magazine articles "are said to have indulged in gratuitously cruel people-bashing". He consequently became an outcast among the city's high society. Approximately 25 publishing houses rejected his eighth novel, ''Love & Money'' (2009), and it eventually took him over a decade to secure one. His final novel, ''Fixers'', was published in 2016.


Personal life

Thomas married his first wife,
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, in 1956. She was the daughter of actress Margaret Sullavan and agent/producer
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. The couple had two children: Jeffrey and William. He married his second wife, Wendell Adams, in 1960. Together, they had three children: Michael, Leslie, and Dorrit. They separated in 1978, and he subsequently married Barbara Siebel four years later. They had one child, Francis. His fourth and final marriage was to Tamara Glenny. They met online in 2003, got married eight years later, and remained married until his death. Thomas died on August 7, 2021, at a hospital in
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. He was 85, and suffered from complications of arthritis prior to his death, which was caused by a bacterial infection.


Works

* ''Fixers'' (2016) * ''Love & Money'' (2009) * ''Baker's Dozen'' (1996) * ''Black Money'' (1995) * ''Hanover Place'' (1990) * ''The Ropespinner Conspiracy'' (1987) * ''Hard Money'' (1985) * ''Someone Else's Money'' (1982) * ''Green Monday'' (1980)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Thomas, Michael F. 1936 births 2021 deaths American thriller writers Writers from Manhattan Buckley School (New York City) alumni Phillips Exeter Academy alumni Yale University alumni People associated with the Metropolitan Museum of Art Lehman Brothers people