Susan Dunlap

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Susan Dunlap, née à New York en 1943, est une femme de lettres américaine, auteure de roman policier. rdf:langString
Susan Dunlap (...) è una scrittrice statunitense di libri gialli. rdf:langString
Susan Dunlap (born June 20, 1943) is an American writer of mystery novels and short stories. Her novels have mostly appeared in one of four series, each with its own sleuthing protagonist: Vejay Haskell, Jill Smith, Kiernan O'Shaughnessy, or Darcy Lott. Through 2020, more than two dozen of Dunlap's book-length mysteries have appeared in print. She has also edited crime fiction and has contributed to anthologies, including A Woman's Eye (1991), and to periodicals such as Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine. Her short story "Checkout" won a Macavity Award and an Anthony Award in 1994. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Susan Dunlap
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rdf:langString Susan Dunlap
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rdf:langString Newell Dunlap
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rdf:langString Susan D. Sullivan
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rdf:langString Bucknell University, B.A. 1965
rdf:langString University of North Carolina, M.A.T. 1966
rdf:langString Mystery writer, social worker
rdf:langString Susan Dunlap, née à New York en 1943, est une femme de lettres américaine, auteure de roman policier.
rdf:langString Susan Dunlap (born June 20, 1943) is an American writer of mystery novels and short stories. Her novels have mostly appeared in one of four series, each with its own sleuthing protagonist: Vejay Haskell, Jill Smith, Kiernan O'Shaughnessy, or Darcy Lott. Through 2020, more than two dozen of Dunlap's book-length mysteries have appeared in print. She has also edited crime fiction and has contributed to anthologies, including A Woman's Eye (1991), and to periodicals such as Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine. Her short story "Checkout" won a Macavity Award and an Anthony Award in 1994. Dunlap was a founding member of Sisters in Crime and served as its president in 1990–91. Before becoming a full-time writer in 1984, she was a social worker in Baltimore (1966–67), New York City (1967), and Contra Costa County, California (1968–84). She has also worked as a paralegal, private investigator, and yoga teacher.
rdf:langString Susan Dunlap (...) è una scrittrice statunitense di libri gialli.
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