Monday, January 5, 1970

Aaron Elkins

 Aaron Elkins    

  • Birth:    July 24, 1935
  • Death:    
  • Nationality:   American, Brooklyn, New York
  • Education: Phd from UC Berkley
  • Author URL:  http://www.aaronelkins.com/
  • Books Written
    • Gideon Oliver novels

    • Fellowship of Fear (1982)
    • The Dark Place (1983)
    • Murder in the Queen's Armes (1985)
    • Old Bones (1987)
    • Curses! (1989)
    • Icy Clutches (1990)
    • Make No Bones (1991)
    • Dead Men's Hearts (1994)
    • Twenty Blue Devils (1997)
    • Skeleton Dance (2000)
    • Good Blood (2004)
    • Where There's a Will (2005)
    • Unnatural Selection (2006)
    • Little Tiny Teeth (2007)
    • Uneasy Relations (2008)
    • Skull Duggery (2009)
    • Dying on the Vine (2012)
    • Switcheroo (2016)

Chris Norgren novels

  1. A Deceptive Clarity (1987)
  2. A Glancing Light (1991)
  3. Old Scores (1993)

Lee Ofsted novels (with Charlotte Elkins)

  1. A Wicked Slice (1989)
  2. Rotten Lies (1995)
  3. Nasty Breaks (1997)
  4. Where Have all the Birdies Gone? (2004)
  5. On the Fringe (2005)

Alix London novels (with Charlotte Elkins)

  1. A Dangerous Talent (2012) 
  2. A Cruise to Die For (2013)
  3. The Art Whisperer (2014)
  4. The Trouble with Mirrors (2016)

Other novels

  • Loot (1999)
  • Turncoat (2002)
  • The Worst Thing (2011)
  • A Long Time Coming (2018)
  • Biography

Elkins's father was a machinist, his mother a homemaker. Elkins graduated from Hunter College in 1956 with a Bachelor of Arts, after which he studied at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, earned master of arts degrees at the University of Arizona (1960) and California State University, Los Angeles (1962), and received a doctorate in Education (Ed.D.) in 1976 from the University of California, Berkeley.

Elkins had a multi-year career as a government employee, consultant, lecturer, and teacher in the fields of business, psychology, and anthropology.[citation needed]

Elkins and his wife, Charlotte Elkins, live in Sequim, Washington. they have two children.

     From Wikipeida



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