Allan Folsom
AmericanCrimeb. 1941 — d. 2014
Allan Reed Folsom was an American screenwriter and novelist known for his fast-paced, high-stakes thrillers. He began his career in Hollywood working behind the scenes in television and film before transitioning to scriptwriting for TV series like 'Hart to Hart.' His debut novel, 'The Day After Tomorrow,' published in 1994, was a major success, selling over 1.2 million copies and securing a then-record $2 million advance. Folsom wrote five novels in total, often featuring international intrigue and suspense.
Notable Works
['The Day After Tomorrow', 'Day of Confession', 'The Exile', 'The Machiavelli Covenant', 'The Hadrian Memorandum']

