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Andrew Neiderman

 
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Andrew Neiderman (born 1940) is an American novelist. He became the ghost writer for V. C. Andrews following her death in 1986. He formerly taught English at Fallsburg Jr./Sr. High School, in upstate New York. Neiderman is married to the former model Diane Wilson. They have two children, Melissa, a head teacher in Palm Springs, and Erik, a jet pilot. They have three grandchildren: Dustin, a musician, Hannah Rose, and Emily Grace, the latter both models in LA.

Neiderman is arguably best known as the author of The Devil's Advocate, later adapted as film of the same name) and the screenwriter who adapted Rain, based on a series of novels released under Andrews' name.

In 2008 he wrote the Libretto for a musical version of The Devil's Advocate. It is currently being developed by The Rival Theatre Company. The music was composed by Dutch Composer Sarif Tribou.[1][2]

Novels

  • Illusion (1967)
  • Sisters (1972)
  • Weekend (1980) (with Tania Grossinger)
  • Pin (1981) (adapted as a movie in 1988)
  • Brainchild (1981)
  • Someone's Watching (1983)
  • Tender, Loving Care (1984) (adapted as a movie and formatted into a game)
  • Imp (1985)
  • Child's Play (1985)
  • Love Child (1986)
  • Reflection (1986)
  • Teacher's Pet (1986)
  • Night Howl (1986)
  • Sight Unseen (1987)
  • Playmates (1987)
  • The Maddening (1987) (adapted as a movie in 1995)
  • Surrogate Child (1988)
  • Perfect Little Angels (1989)
  • The Devil's Advocate (1990) (filmed in 1997 by director Taylor Hackford)
  • Bloodchild (1990)
  • The Immortals (1991)
  • The Need (1992)
  • Sister, Sister (1992)
  • The Solomon Organization (1993)
  • After Life (1993)
  • Angel of Mercy (1994)
  • Duplicates (1994)
  • The Dark (1997)
  • In Double Jeopardy (1998)
  • Neighborhood Watch (1999)
  • Curse (2000)
  • Amnesia (2001)
  • Dead Time (2002)
  • Under Abduction (2002)
  • The Baby Squad (2003)
  • Deficiency (2004)
  • The Hunted (2005)
  • Finding Satan (2006)
  • Unholy Birth (2007)

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