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− | Author of historical mysteries, fiction and biographies. Books include 'Courting Mr. Lincoln' (2019), 'Roosevelt's Beast' (2014), 'The School of Night' (2010), 'The Black Tower' (2008), 'The Pale Blue Eye' (2006), 'Mr. Timothy' (2002), 'Lucky Strikes' (2016), and 'Fool's Errand' (1999). Recipient of The Best American Mystery Stories 2018 for his book 'Banana Triangle Six'. | + | Author of historical mysteries, fiction and biographies. Books include 'Courting Mr. Lincoln' (2019), 'Roosevelt's Beast' (2014), 'The School of Night' (2010), 'The Black Tower' (2008), 'The Pale Blue Eye' (2006), 'Mr. Timothy' (2002), 'Lucky Strikes' (2016), and 'Fool's Errand' (1999). Recipient of The Best American Mystery Stories 2018 for his book 'Banana Triangle Six'. Instructor at George Washington University, he is on the board of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation. |
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 15:47, 25 December 2019
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1963 -
Occupation
Writer
Description
Author of historical mysteries, fiction and biographies. Books include 'Courting Mr. Lincoln' (2019), 'Roosevelt's Beast' (2014), 'The School of Night' (2010), 'The Black Tower' (2008), 'The Pale Blue Eye' (2006), 'Mr. Timothy' (2002), 'Lucky Strikes' (2016), and 'Fool's Errand' (1999). Recipient of The Best American Mystery Stories 2018 for his book 'Banana Triangle Six'. Instructor at George Washington University, he is on the board of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation.