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James Grady

James Grady is an American author renowned for his thrillers and political suspense novels. He gained prominence with his 1974 novel "Six Days of the Condor," which was adapted into the film "Three Days of the Condor." Grady's storytelling often explores espionage, government conspiracy, and complex characters, combining investigative intrigue with literary craftsmanship. His work has influenced the spy genre and is appreciated for its detailed plotting and atmospheric tension. Beyond novels, he has also contributed to screenplays and other writing projects, establishing himself as a significant figure in contemporary suspense literature.