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  2. James Grippando - Wikipedia

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    Leapholes, Grippando's first novel for young adults, was also the first novel for young readers ever to be published by the American Bar Association. [13] That same year (2006), Grippando's first short story, Operation Northwoods, was published in an anthology (Thriller: Stories to Keep you Up at Night Thriller (book)) with other top thriller ...

  3. Legal thriller - Wikipedia

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    Legal thriller books instigate the need for equality. The National Public Radio provides coverage of the legal thriller memoir, Just Mercy . Brian Stevenson provides insight into shaping the need for equality within America, as there have been a hundred years of supremacism and violence against black people in America.

  4. Category:American crime fiction writers - Wikipedia

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    Crime fiction is a literary genre in which criminal activity or its detection is the central point of the plot. For authors who write genre stories in which a puzzle must be solved, in almost all cases involving a crime, see Category:American mystery writers.

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  6. List of James Bond novels and short stories - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Gardner retired from writing James Bond books due to ill health. [59] With the influence of the American publishers, Putnam's, the Gardner novels showed an increase in the number of Americanisms used in the book, such as a waiter wearing "pants", rather than trousers, in The Man from Barbarossa. [60]

  7. List of people from Waukegan, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Diane Ackerman, author and naturalist; Jim Bittermann, senior correspondent for CNN; Eleanor Taylor Bland, crime fiction author; Ray Bradbury, author, iconic science-fiction writer, wrote about 1920's Waukegan as "Green Town" in many of his novels and short stories; James Grippando, New York Times best-selling novelist [citation needed]

  8. Thriller (anthology) - Wikipedia

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    The author, whose name is unmentioned, has an affair with a hotel masseuse, Kelly. Kelly tells him she is an empath, someone who can sense one's emotions by touch. She also tells him of a man in whom she sensed a very strong evil, and that the man is a pedophile.

  9. Bernie Madoff - Wikipedia

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    Cristina Alger's novel, The Darlings, published in 2012 by Pamela Dorman Books, features a wealthy family with a Madoff-like patriarch. [210] The action of James Grippando's thriller, Need You Now, published in 2012 by HarperCollins, was set in motion by the suicide of the Bernie Madoff-like Ponzi schemer Abe Cushman. [211]