Thomas Chastain was an American author of crime fiction.
11 Facts About Thomas Chastain
Thomas Chastain was born January 17,1921, and died in September 1994.
Thomas Chastain served as the president of Mystery Writers of America in 1989.
Thomas Chastain was known as Nick Carter and Thomas Chastain, Jr.
Thomas Chastain attended Johns Hopkins University and worked in Baltimore, Maryland, and New York City writing copy for newspapers, magazines and advertising.
Thomas Chastain has worked as an author of crime fiction and mystery since his first work, Judgment Day, was published in 1962.
Thomas Chastain served as the president of Mystery Writers of America in 1989.
Thomas Chastain authored several other novels including Pandora's Box, Where the Truth Lies with Helen Hayes and The Prosecutor.
Thomas Chastain co-wrote the story of The Simpsons episode "Black Widower".
Thomas Chastain died September 1,1994, aged 73, from lung cancer at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan.
Thomas Chastain was married to Louise until his death and had a brother and a sister.