Awards & Winners

Richard Martin Stern

Date of Birth 17-March-1915
Place of Birth Fresno
(California, United States of America, Area code 559)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Novelist
Richard Martin Stern was an American novelist. Stern began his writing career in the 1950s with mystery tales of private investigators, winning a 1959 Edgar Award for Best First Novel, for The Bright Road to Fear. He was most notable for his 1973 novel The Tower, in which a fire engulfs a new metal-and-glass frame skyrise. Stern was inspired to write the novel by the construction of the World Trade Center in New York City. Warner Brothers bought the rights to the novel shortly after its publication for roughly $400,000, and Stern's book eventually became the movie The Towering Inferno, directed by Irwin Allen and John Guillermin and featuring an all-star cast. With an incredible fourteen million dollar budget, the film went on to earn over a hundred million at the American box office. Stern continued to write many novels, mainly mysteries and disaster-related suspense. He died on October 31, 2001 after prolonged illness. He was 86.

Awards by Richard Martin Stern

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1959


Edgar Award for Best First Novel by an American Author
Honored for : The Bright Road to Fear

Nominations 1959 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Edgar Award for Best First Novel by an American Author The Bright Road to Fear