Thornburg published his first novel
Gentleman Born in 1967. Due to poor sales, Thornburg wrote his subsequent novel
Knockover with the intent of writing a more traditional crime novel. A studio brought the rights to the book for a small fee, but no film was made of it. Thornburg's first big success was
To Die in California. It was his first hardcover novel, and rights to the film were sold to film producer
Hal Wallis for $100,000. Thornburg worked with Wallis on the screenplay, but a feature film was not made. The sale did, however, allow Thornburg to buy his own ranch near
Jane, Missouri and work on writing full-time. His 1976 novel
Cutter and Bone received rave reviews, with
The New York Times calling it "the best novel of its kind for ten years." It was filmed in 1981 as ''
Cutter's Way, directed by Ivan Passer. Thornburg landed a four-book contract with Little, Brown and published Black Angus
, Valhalla
, and Dreamland''. Another novel of Thornburg's,
Beautiful Kate, was filmed in Australia in 2009 and starred
Bryan Brown and
Ben Mendelsohn, and directed by Brown's wife
Rachel Ward. ==Personal life==