Background
Spiegelman grew up in Forest Hills, Queens and, creating his own home made superhero comic books, was interested in writing from a young age.
Spiegelman grew up in Forest Hills, Queens and, creating his own home made superhero comic books, was interested in writing from a young age.
He attended boarding school and studied English as an undergraduate at Vassar College, New York, winning the Beatrice Daw Brown prize for "a member of the senior class who has demonstrated excellence in the composition of poetry".
He lives with his family in Connecticut. Spiegelman then "sobered up and realized I had to pay the rent" and worked for twenty years in the financial services industry. Starting out as a computer programmer for a small consulting firm and ending up as a vice president of Justice of the Peace He followed this by becoming a junior partner for The Frustum Group, a company that sold computer software to large financial institutions, until, in 2001, it was sold for "a "high eight-figure" sum" allowing him the financial freedom to return to writing.
Speaking about his time on the trading floor, Spiegelman stated that "it"s a great place to study dysfunctional egos and uncompromising greed - great for an aspiring novelist.
Wall Street is such a "noirish" place.".
His first novel, Black Maps, earned him the 2004 Shamus Award in the "Best First P. I. novel" category. The third novel of the John March series, Red Cat, was nominated for the 2008 Barry Award for "Best Novel". His fourth novel, Thick as Thieves, was recognised by Kirkus Reviews editor Elaine Szewczyk as one of the "Best Fiction of 2011".