Eric Redman (born June 3, 1948, in Palo Alto, California) is an American author, lawyer, and climate sector professional residing in Seattle, Washington.
Initially published in 1973, with a second edition released in 2001, the book remains in print after more than fifty years and provides a Senate staff person's unique insight into the legislative process.
[7] Educationally, Redman's journey began at Phillips Academy, Andover (1963–66) and Harvard College (1966–1970), followed by a Rhodes Scholarship and master's degree at Oxford University (1970–1972),[1] culminating in a J.D.
Redman has also ventured into detective fiction, with his debut murder mystery, Bones of Hilo, [16] being chosen as one of five finalists for the International Thriller Writers Award for Best First Novel.
[17] A sequel, Death in Hilo, continues the adventures of half-Hawaiian police detective Kawika Wong, intertwining homicide investigations with the rich cultural and geographical tapestry of Hawaiʻi.