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Dave Zeltserman is an American novelist, born in Boston, Massachusetts on 23 May 1959. He has published noir, mystery, thriller, and
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novels, including ''Small Crimes'' and ''Pariah.'' He won both the Shamus and Derringer awards for his novelette ''Julius Katz'' in 2010.Private Eye Writers of America
Shamus Award, 2010
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Derringer Award, 2009
He also writes Morris Brick serial killer thrillers under the pseudonym Jacob Stone. His novel '' Small Crimes'' was made into a
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Novels

* ''Fast Lane'' (2004) * ''Bad Thoughts'' (2007) * ''Small Crimes'' (2008), selected by NPR as one of the 5 best crime and mystery novels of 2008. and ''
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''as one of the best books of the year. * ''Bad Karma'' (2009) * ''Pariah'' (2009), selected by ''The Washington Post'' as one of the best books of 2009. * ''Killer'' (2010) * ''The Caretaker of Lorne Field'' (2010), short listed by
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for best horror novel of 2010 and Black Quill Nominee for Best Dark Genre novel of 2010. * ''Outsourced'' (2011) * ''Blood Crimes'' (2011) * ''Dying Memories'' (2011) * ''Julius Katz and Archie'' (2011) * ''A Killer's Essence'' (2011) * ''Monster: A novel of
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'' (2012), selected by Booklist for their 2013 list of top 10 horror novels and
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for their favorite novels of 2012 * ''The Boy Who Killed Demons'' (2014) *''The Interloper'' (2014) * ''Deranged'' (written as Jacob Stone, 2017) * ''Crazed'' (written as Jacob Stone, 2017) * ''Malicious'' (written as Jacob Stone, 2018) * ''Husk'' (2018) *''Cruel'' (written as Jacob Stone, 2018) *''Unleashed'' (written as Jacob Stone, 2019) *''The Tenth Wish'' (2019) *''Everybody Lies in Hell (2019)''


Awards

* ''Pariah'' 2009 New England Book Festival Award * ''Julius Katz'' 2010 Shamus Award * ''Julius Katz'' 2010 Derringer Award * ''Archie's Been Framed'' 2010 EQMM Readers Award * Archie Solves the Case 2013 EQMM Readers Award * Cramer in Trouble 2017 3rd place EQMM Readers Award


References


External links


Official Site
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