Best-selling crime novelist Lee Goldberg shares footage of terrifying real-life raid on $2.8M home: ‘My fiction is coming true’
A bestselling crime novelist received a frightening taste of his fiction when masked men crept onto his property in the dead of night while he was inside his $2.84 million Calabasas, Calif., home Thursday night.
Lee Goldberg, 62, the author of the highly acclaimed “Monk” and “Diagnosis Murder” book series, was alerted to the crew by his motion sensor camera of movement on his property.
Four men who donned matching hoodies, gloves and masks climbed up a steep hillside into Goldberg’s backyard under his bright security lights and rushed towards his house, alarming footage posted on his Facebook showed.
“Once again, my fiction is coming true,” the New York Times bestselling author said. “Chilean Burglary Tourists play a big part in my next Eve Ronin novel, DREAM TOWN. So what happens? Tonight they tried to hit my house… **while I was home**.”

Goldberg quickly got his phone and called the police, noticing the looming danger and seeing the thieves weren’t a group of petty criminals.
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