Specialty Genre
Realistic fiction novel writer. Specialty: modern historical novels, based on true events and geographies.
Short Biography
Before starting writing his novels, author attained his knowledge in various fields of expertise. His formal education consists of a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and MBA in Economics, leading eventually to the career in investment and money management. The author has been traveling the world extensively. His experiences reflected in his novels conveying to the reader a sense of being present at the time and place he is reading about.
The first book
“Russian Jews Don’t Cry” had been published in 2013. Working on this book, the author was presented with numerous challenges. While trying to tell his own story, he did not want to be constrained by preset guidelines of Autobiographical genre.
The second book
“The American Deluge” had been released in November of 2014. This is a political espionage novel, and very different from his first novel. While writing this book, the author could implement his extensive knowledge about financial markets and inner workings of Wall Street.
The third book of the author
“A Sometimes Strange Story” had been released in February of 2017. This novel was a return to the first book’s story, but with a different twist. It is about coming of age a nineteen-year-old man. He finds himself in the foreign country on the other side of the globe. He doesn’t know anything about his adoptive land, he is all alone. A sequence of random encounters leads to unexpected events in his life.
“A Sometimes Strange Story” and
“The American Deluge” have been made into
Audio Books in 2017.
The latest book of the author
“The American Dossier” has been released in November 2018. It is the sequel to espionage thriller “The American Deluge.”
Currently, the author works on an
adaptation of
“The American Deluge” for a
TV Series.
In May of 2018,
"International Thriller Writers Organization" admitted Uri Norwich in its elite writer-member's ranks.
The author chooses to promote freedom and democracy as the main theme of his novels. In a slow and subtle manner, he leads his reader through the turmoil of the modern history. His characters live their lives through the major historical events of our time happening in the background, and participating in them, willingly or unwillingly.