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What happens if you give a director of photography a camera, lights, and some actors?
 
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"Thomas Kaufman is a welcome new voice in Washington, D.C. crime fiction."
George Pelecanos, author of The Turnaround

"Kaufman pulls off a taut, compelling tale of violence and corruption."
Publisher's Weekly (starred)
 
"Fast and funny, with a huge heart. Kaufman is clearly a writer worth keeping an eye on."
Steve Hamilton, author of The Lock Artist
 
"Gidney has a quick eye, a sharp tongue, and a fresh take.  And Kaufman can tell a helluva tale."
SJ Rozan, author of The Shanghai Moon
 
 "With rapid-fire dialogue and slightly twisted characters, DRINK THE TEA is fast-paced and funny as hell. "
Robert Ward, author of Total Immunity
 

DRINK THE TEA BOOK TOUR

DRINK THE TEA is finally available!
Join Tom as he travels to a city near you!
Saturday
March 6
2:00 PM
27 E. College Ave.,
Westerville, OH 43091
Sunday
March 7
3:00 PM
AppleTree Books
12419 Cedar Rd,
Cleveland, OH 44106
Tuesday
March 9
7:00 PM
44 Greenwich Ave.,
New York, NY 10011
Wednesday
March 10
6:30 PM
58 Warren Street,
New York, NY 10007
Thursday
March 11
6:30 PM
514 Allegheny River Blvd.,
Oakmont, PA 15139
Sunday
March 14
1:00 PM
5015 Connecticut Avenue NW,
Washington, DC 20008
Tuesday
March 16
7:00 PM
1036 Broxton Ave.,
Los Angeles, CA 90024
Wednesday
March 17
7:00 PM
4014 N. Goldwater Blvd.,
Ste. 101, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Thursday
March 18
7:00
3146 E. Ft. Lowell,
Tucson, AZ 85716
Sunday
March 21
2:00 PM
805 Light Street,
Baltimore, Maryland
Saturday
March 27
1:00
6080 Falls Road,
Baltimore, MD 21209
410-504-1902 
If you can't make it to a signing but want to buy a copy of DRINK THE TEA, click here.

As to cinematography --
In the past month Tom has shot films

  • for NOVA/WGBH with New York Times writer David Pogue
  • for Independent producer Nina Shapiro-Pearl about Holocaust survivor and artist Esther Krinitz
  • on NPR, featuring Daniel Schorr and Scott Simon, for producer Barbara Kopple
  • about the Cheasapeake watershed and musician Tom Wisner
  • for his indie documentary about arts education. Indian Hill Summer


You can see samples of his work at http://thomaskaufman.com
 

Thanks for reading,

Tom

Kaufman Production Services
301-891-3009
214 Manor Circle, Takoma Park, MD 20912