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Edward
Dee
Ed was born in Yonkers, N.Y. Feb. 3, 1940. He graduated
from Sacred Heart High School, then served two years in the U.S. Army.
In 1962 he joined the NYPD and spent nine years in uniform in South Bronx
precincts; the last eleven years of his career he supervised detectives
in the Organized Crime Control Bureau. While working the streets he earned
a BA from Fordham University. Ed retired from the NYPD as a lieutenant.
Then, answering a life-long desire to write, he left Fordham School of
Law and earned a MFA in Creative Writing from Arizona State University.
His first novel, 14 Peck Slip, which was also his master's thesis,
was named a Notable Book of The Year in 1994 by the New York Times.
Bronx Angel ('95) and Little Boy Blue ('97) followed. In
October '99 his fourth novel, Nightbird, was released. Ed has two
daughters and four grandchildren. He lives in Delaware with his wife,
Nancy.
For more on Edward Dee's novels, and a sneak peak
at Nightbird, visit the Official
Home Page of Edward Dee.
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