Founded by Macmillan in London in 1952, St. Martin’s Press has grown to become one of the preeminent publishers in the United States. From their home in the Flatiron Building in New York, St. Martin’s Press publishes under four imprints: St. Martin’s Press, Griffin, Minotaur, and Thomas Dunne Books. What defines St. Martin’s most is its ability to establish best-selling authors across a broad range of categories, from commercial women’s fiction and literary fiction to romance and young adult, to its strength in nonfiction such as military, business, science, politics, and many other categories. St. Martin’s authors include Emily Giffin, Jackie Collins, Jeffrey Archer, Louise Penny, Augusten Burroughs, Kristin Hannah, Dr. Ian Smith, Iris Johansen, Lisa Scottoline, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Tatjana Soli, Gail Tsukiyama, Alan Brennert, Daisy Goodwin, Tatiana de Rosnay, P.C. Cast, Howard Wasdin, Alyson Noël, Amanda Hocking, John Hart, Stephen Coonts, and Olen Steinhauer. St. Martin’s heritage includes authors such as Robert Ludlum, James Herriot, Rosamunde Pilcher, Dan Brown, Thomas Harris, and Janet Evanovich, among many others.