Jonathan nasaw author biography sample
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When She Was Bad
The author of Twenty-Seven Bones and The Girls He Adored delivers another nailbiting thriller featuring former FBI agent E. L. Pender. Breathtaking and suspenseful, yet leavened with a perverse and quirky humor, When She Was Bad examines the terrifying relationship between two hot young lovers who also happen to be coldblooded killers.
"Multiples in love: imagine the possibilities," said one of the twisted couple's earlier victims. Lily DeVries and Ulysses Maxwell have quite a few things in common. Both were horrifically abused as children, then diagnosed with multiple personality disorder, and eventually incarcerated in the same Oregon mental institution. There, they fell into the hands of the well-meaning, genially sinister director, Dr. Al.
When the ingenious lovers engineer a bloody escape, the only people who have a chance of stopping them are the rumpled, endearingly flawed E. L. Pender and Dr. Irene Cogan, a brilliant psychiatrist who loves Lily almost as much as she fears Maxwell. With the aid of a private investigator, Pender and Cogan take on a pair of killers who win hearts as easily as they slit throats.
A sexually charged thriller of undeniable originality and page-turning suspense, When She Was Bad moves at a rapid clip from th
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Nasaw, Jonathan Lewis 1947-
PERSONAL: Born August 26, 1947; son of Joshua J. (a lawyer) and Beatrice (a teacher; maiden name, Kaplan) Nasaw; married Soo Stone, June 22, 1969 (divorced January, 1973). Education: Attended University of Wisconsin, 1965–66; State University of New York—Stony Brook, B.A. Politics: "Not much." Religion: Arica.
ADDRESSES: Home—Pacific Grove, CA. Agent—c/o Simon & Schuster, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020.
CAREER: Teacher in Williamsport, PA, 1971–72; Wave (musical trio), St. Croix, Virgin Islands, bassman, 1973; Sundance (musical group), St. Croix, Virgin Islands, bassman and backup vocals, 1973; teacher of meditation at Arica Institute, 1973–.
WRITINGS:
NOVELS
Easy Walking, Lippincott (Philadelphia, PA), 1975.
West of the Moon, F. Watts (New York, NY), 1987.
Shakedown Street (young adult novel), Delacorte (New York, NY), 1993.
The World on Blood, Dutton (New York, NY), 1996.
Shadows, Dutton (New York, NY), 1997.
The Girls He Adored, Pocket Books (New York, NY), 2000.
Fear Itself, Atria Books (New York, NY), 2003.
Twenty-Seven Bones, Atria Books (New York, NY), 2004.
SIDELIGHTS: A onetime bass player and vocalist, Jonathan Lewis Nasaw injected a good deal of autobiography into his fir
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David Nasaw
American student (born 1945)
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