A B O U T A N D R E W

Andrew E. Kaufman is a broadcast journalist-turned-author, living in Southern California along with his chocolate Lab who thinks he owns the place.
The Lion, the Lamb, the Hunted was in the top tier of Amazon's Top 100 for more than one hundred days and went on to become a number one international bestseller. His first novel, While the Savage Sleeps, made the Top 100 as well and was number one in its genre, passing up two of Stephen King's current releases at the time. His success resulted in an international, dual publishing deal with Thomas & Mercer and 47North. His novel, Twisted, became the number one psychological thriller and second overall bestselling novel in the US. It was also an international bestseller.
His latest novel, What She Doesn't Know, reached #4 on the bestseller's list and was the number one psychological thriller in the country.
Andrew is also a contributor to the Chicken Soup for the Soul books, where he’s written about his battle against cancer and the subsequent struggle to become a recognized author.
After receiving his journalism and political science degrees at San Diego State University, he began his writing career as an Emmy-nominated writer/producer, working at the CBS affiliate in San Diego, and then CBS 2-TV /KCAL 9-TV in Los Angeles. For more than ten years, he produced special series and covered many nationally known cases, including the O.J. Simpson Trial.
The Lion, the Lamb, the Hunted was in the top tier of Amazon's Top 100 for more than one hundred days and went on to become a number one international bestseller. His first novel, While the Savage Sleeps, made the Top 100 as well and was number one in its genre, passing up two of Stephen King's current releases at the time. His success resulted in an international, dual publishing deal with Thomas & Mercer and 47North. His novel, Twisted, became the number one psychological thriller and second overall bestselling novel in the US. It was also an international bestseller.
His latest novel, What She Doesn't Know, reached #4 on the bestseller's list and was the number one psychological thriller in the country.
Andrew is also a contributor to the Chicken Soup for the Soul books, where he’s written about his battle against cancer and the subsequent struggle to become a recognized author.
After receiving his journalism and political science degrees at San Diego State University, he began his writing career as an Emmy-nominated writer/producer, working at the CBS affiliate in San Diego, and then CBS 2-TV /KCAL 9-TV in Los Angeles. For more than ten years, he produced special series and covered many nationally known cases, including the O.J. Simpson Trial.
P H O T O S
Read about Andrew's struggle to find success as
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