Robert Whitlow

Robert Whitlow
OccupationNovelist, Attorney
EducationUniversity of Georgia School of Law (JD)
GenreLegal thriller
Christian fiction
Notable worksThe List
The Trial
Jimmy
Website
robertwhitlow.com

Robert Whitlow is an American film-maker and a best-selling author of fifteen legal thrillers.[1] He is also a contributor to a short story The Rescuers, a story included in the book What The Wind Picked Up[2] by The ChiLibris Ring. In 2001, he won the Christy Award for Contemporary Fiction, for his novel The Trial.

His debut novel was made into a movie of the same title, The List, starring Malcolm McDowell.

In 2010, Whitlow's second film, The Trial, based upon Whitlow's Christy Award Winning book of the same name, was directed by Gary Wheeler. The screenplay for the movie was written by Mark Freiburger. The movie starred Matthew Modine, Nikki Deloach, Robert Forster, Clare Carey and Bob Gunton[3]

A third movie, Jimmy was released in 2013 starring Ian Colletti, Ted Levine, Kelly Carlson, Patrick Fabian and Stelio Savante.

Robert Whitlow received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Georgia School of Law, is a practicing attorney, and lives in North Carolina.

  1. ^ "Books".
  2. ^ Libris, Chi (February 2005). What the Wind Picked up: Proof that a Single Idea Can Launch a Thousand Stories. ISBN 0595341136.
  3. ^ Charlotte Observer, September 9,2010