David Goldfield
David Goldfield is an author who has spent years in Latin America and now lives in Canada. His career has mainly been in the international corporate world in banking and finance, but he now devotes most of his time to writing and film production.
His previous book published in 2008, The Ambassador's Word, is a non-fiction narrative account of a major international hostage-taking and the role of the Canadian Ambassador in Lima, Peru in 1996-97. The book was a finalist in the Ottawa Book Awards in 2008. The book is now being adapted into a feature-length film.
Into the Volcano, Goldfield's first novel is set in Latin America and was researched during his time living and working in Panama over the last ten years. A film adaptation is also currently being developed.
The author is now working on another novel set in India.
His previous book published in 2008, The Ambassador's Word, is a non-fiction narrative account of a major international hostage-taking and the role of the Canadian Ambassador in Lima, Peru in 1996-97. The book was a finalist in the Ottawa Book Awards in 2008. The book is now being adapted into a feature-length film.
Into the Volcano, Goldfield's first novel is set in Latin America and was researched during his time living and working in Panama over the last ten years. A film adaptation is also currently being developed.
The author is now working on another novel set in India.