About me
Nicholas Meyer’s Sherlock Holmes novel The Seven-Per-Cent Solution was a New York Times bestseller for 40 weeks and won the British Gold Dagger award for crime fiction. His screenplay for the film was nominated for an Academy Award. Six other Sherlock Holmes novels followed. Meyer made his directing debut from his own screenplay, Time After Time (1979). He wrote and/or directed Star Treks II, IV, and VI and directed The Day After (1983), the most-watched movie ever made for television, with 100 million viewers in a single night. His memoir, The View from the Bridge: Memories of Star Trek and a Life in Hollywood, was published by Viking in 2009. His miniseries Houdini (2014) was based on the Houdini biography written by his father, Bernard C. Meyer. His seventh Holmes novel, Sherlock Holmes and The Real Thing, will be published this summer by the Mysterious Press.