David Lindsey is a highly-acclaimed, best-selling author of suspense fiction. His chilling page-turners are read around the world. Whether writing about serial killers or undercover agents, gutsy, gory thrillers are his trademark. "A Cold Mind" (1983) introduced Houston police detective Stuart Haydon and a serial killer using the rabies virus as a murder weapon. Other popular books featuring Haydon include "Heat From Another Sun" (1984) and "Spiral" (1986). Female detective Carmen Palma is the protagonist of "Mercy" (1990). This book is a tale told with such horror that it has been compared to "Silence Of The Lambs". Some of Lindsey's works have been made into films, most notably "Requiem… for a Glass Heart" (1996) starring Demi Moore. Lindsey was born November 6, 1944 in Kingsville, Texas and graduated from the University of North Texas with a B.A. in English literature. He has worked as a freelance editor and is the founder of Heidelberg Publishers.