Robert Daley
Robert Daley is a former New York Times foreign correspondent, and the author of 29 books, including Prince of the City, Year of the Dragon, and Portraits of France, and his magazine articles and stories have appeared in most of America's major magazines. In 1971-72 he served as a New York City deputy police commissioner, and a number of books, both fiction and non-fiction, came out of the experiences and insights from that year. In the course of his career the author has managed to get deep...See more
Robert Daley is a former New York Times foreign correspondent, and the author of 29 books, including Prince of the City, Year of the Dragon, and Portraits of France, and his magazine articles and stories have appeared in most of America's major magazines. In 1971-72 he served as a New York City deputy police commissioner, and a number of books, both fiction and non-fiction, came out of the experiences and insights from that year. In the course of his career the author has managed to get deep inside a number of worlds, including wine, opera, pro football, bullfighting, grand prix racing, treasure diving, and journalism, in addition to the police, and has written about them. Eight of his books were sold to the movies, six of which were filmed, including Year of the Dragon and Prince of the City. His work has been translated into languages from Japan to Portugal-fifteen in all. He is married with three daughters, and divides his time between suburban New York and Nice, France. See his website: robertdaleyauthor.com See less