David Hosp is a lawyer and a partner in the Trial Department at Goodwin Procter LLP, one of Boston’s oldest and largest law firms.
He was born in New York and grew up primarily in Manhattan and Rye, New York. He
is a graduate of Dartmouth College and of The George Washington University Law School.
During college, he also studied at the London School of Economics.
After graduating from Law School, David retuned to New York, where he practiced
law at the firm of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts (now Pillsbury Winthrop)
before moving to Boston and beginning his practice with Goodwin Procter.
David's first novel, "Dark Harbor," was a Barry Award nominee for Best First Novel and a Book Sense Pick of the Month. His third novel, "Innocence," was named one of 2009's best summer reads by The Daily Telegraph.
David's fourth novel, AMONG THIEVES, a legal thriller inspired by the infamous Isabella Stewart Gardner museum heist, will be released in hardcover on January 11, 2010.
Currently, David lives south of Boston with his wife and their children.