Award-winning writer/producer Josh Griffith’s credits include: co-author (with Michael Malone) of the NY Times bestselling mystery novel The Killing Club, associate producer on the Francis Ford Coppola film Twixt, executive producer for the television series Angeles and Reyes & Rey (Sony Pictures Television), co-executive producer/headwriter for Hollywood Heights (Sony Pictures Television/Nickelodeon/Televisa), and co-creator of the hit show Sunset Beach (NBC/Spelling Entertainment). He has served as executive producer and head writer on the long-running daytime dramas One Life To Live and The Young & The Restless. His work garnered him five Emmy Awards and four Writer’s Guild Awards.
Oh! What a story! Nerve wracking suspense that kept me reading. Liked Chris in spite of all the troubles. Better not say anymore and give away the ending. Well worth sitting up all night to finish.
A much enjoyable and the quick and fast moving plot that the book is developed from. I love the theme of the book and the way it is presented to the reader. Surely recommending. Thank you.
In "The Lost Man," writer Josh Griffith masterfully spins a riveting tale of gripping drama, suspense, murder and betrayal. It all begins when lost man, Chris Gable, a struggling has been hollywood hearthrob meets a friendly yet mysterious fan named Jack Webb. Once they become friends Chris's life begins to improve dramatically and all the obstacles that have been holding him back, human or otherwise began to magically disappear. At first Chris is thrilled, but then he begins to realize that often when things appear to be too good to be true, they are. Not since Patricia Highsmith's Mr. Ripley has there been a more darkly twisted, fascinating and clever sociopath than Jack Webb. "The Lost Man" is a real page turner and I highly recommend it to anyone who loves a good thriller that keeps you guessing until the very last page.The Lost Man
If you love James Patterson novels, you'll love The Lost Man by Josh Griffith. The story keeps you captivated! A real page turner! Looking forward to more from Josh Griffith.