Background
Reuland, Robert Charles was born on November 1, 1963 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Son of Robert John and Mary Elizabeth (Snider) Reuland.
Reuland, Robert Charles was born on November 1, 1963 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Son of Robert John and Mary Elizabeth (Snider) Reuland.
Bachelor, College of St. Thomas, 1986. Master of Philosophy, Cambridge University, 1988. Juris Doctor, Vanderbilt University, 1990.
He commenced his legal career in 1990 in the litigation department of the Wall Street law firm of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts. In 1996 he joined the Office of the District Attorney for King's County, Brooklyn, New York, where he served as Senior Assistant District Attorney in the Homicide Bureau. Since 2000 he has had a parallel career as a novelist.
All three books are set in the Brooklyn D.A.’s office, where Reuland was an assistant district attorney assigned to the Homicide Bureau. Reuland’s hard-edged but elegant writing is known for its gritty realism and has drawn praise from Dennis Lehane, Alan Furst, George Pelecanos, and James Patterson. A reviewer for the Washington Post referred to Semiautomatic as “the best-written legal thriller I’ve ever read, hands down.”
In 2011, Reuland published "The Convict Maiden," an historical novel set in the penal colony of New South Wales in 1827.
Reuland gained additional national notoriety in 2001 when fired from his position in the Brooklyn D.A.’s office shortly after the publication of his first book. In an interview with New York Magazine, Reuland observed that Brooklyn had “more bodies per square inch than anyplace else,” which angered Brooklyn District Attorney, Charles J. Hynes. Hynes demoted then fired Reuland, who brought a federal lawsuit claiming infringement of his First Amendment rights.
Reuland prevailed after trial in 2004. Upon leaving the D.A.'s Office in 2001, Reuland established himself in private practice specializing in state and federal criminal defense. Reuland is the first criminal defense attorney ever to successfully assert alibi defense to a felony charge based upon his client's use of Facebook at the time of the crime.
Born in Dallas, Texas and raised in Dubuque, Iowa, Reuland has lived in Park Slope, Brooklyn for nearly twenty years.
Member American Bar Association (section on litigation 1992, member international litigation committee 1992), American Society International Law, Association of Bar of City of New York, American Friends of Cambridge University.
Married Christine Abbate, May 16, 1992. Children: Emma Teresa. Robert Charles, Junior.