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The Man Who Cancelled Himself
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This edition includes AJ Finn's introductory essay, "It's Time to Discover Your New Sophisticated Sleuth Obsession: Stewart Hoag."
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About David Handler
David Handler (b. 1952) is the critically acclaimed author of several bestselling mystery series. He began his career as a New York City reporter, and wrote his first two novels—
(1987) and
(1988)—about his Los Angeles childhood. In 1988 he published
, the first of a series of mysteries starring ghostwriter Stuart Hoag and his faithful basset hound Lulu. Handler wrote eight of the novels, winning both Edgar and American Mystery awards for
(1990).
(2001) introduced a new series character, New York film critic Mitch Berger, who fights his reclusive nature to solve crimes with the help of police Lieutenant Desiree Mitry. Handler has published eight novels starring the pair, with another,
, due out in 2012. In 2009 Handler published
, a stand-alone novel about an investigative reporter. He lives and writes in Old Lyme, Connecticut.
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