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Kwei Jones Quartey is a Ghanaian–American
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novelist and retired physician. For about 20 years, while practising medicine, he also worked as a writer. He balanced both activities by writing in the early mornings before going to his clinic. Quartey studied medicine at Howard University in Washington, D.C. He began practising in 1990 with HealthCare Partners in California. While working at the facility as an urgent care physician, he founded the facility's wound care center. As a writer, he made the ''
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'' Bestseller List in 2009 for his book '' Wife of the Gods''. A year later, he was awarded Best Male Author by the G.O.G. National Book Club. He is also a top 100
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bestselling author, making the list four times. Kwei Quartey has published a number of novels, and is a member of the Los Angeles branch of
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, a fiction writers' organization. His 2020 novel, '' The Missing American'', was shortlisted for the Edgar Allan Poe Best Novel Award.


Early life and education

Quartey was born in
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, Ghana, to a Ghanaian father and an African-American mother, both of whom were lecturers at the
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. He drew his writing inspiration from the many books that filled his house at a very young age, and wrote his first novel when he was about eight or nine years old. As a teenager, his passion shifted to medicine, and he began to pursue his dream of becoming a physician. He studied at
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and the
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prior to entering the
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for his training. His studies at the University of Ghana came to an abrupt end when his mother decided to return to the United States with the family following the death of his father. Quartey subsequently gained admission to Howard University, where he trained to as a medical doctor. After graduating, and residency training in Internal Medicine, Kwei joined the
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, where he took an extension course in creative writing.


Awards


Bibliography


Standalone novels

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Darko Dawson series

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Emma Djan series

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Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Quartey, Kwei Living people Writers from Accra Ghanaian novelists 20th-century Ghanaian writers 21st-century Ghanaian writers Ghanaian male writers Male novelists 20th-century male writers 21st-century male writers Ghanaian expatriates in the United States Alumni of the Accra Academy Howard University alumni American crime fiction writers American people of Ghanaian descent Year of birth missing (living people)