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- Peter_Spiegelman abstract "Peter Spiegelman is an American crime fiction author and former Wall Street executive. He is most known for his series of books following the cases of the Manhattan-based private eye, John March, winning a Shamus Award for the first novel in the series. He lives with his family in Connecticut.".
- Peter_Spiegelman almaMater Vassar_College.
- Peter_Spiegelman award Shamus_Award.
- Peter_Spiegelman genre Crime_fiction.
- Peter_Spiegelman influencedBy Dashiell_Hammett.
- Peter_Spiegelman influencedBy Raymond_Chandler.
- Peter_Spiegelman influencedBy Ross_Macdonald.
- Peter_Spiegelman nationality Americans.
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- Peter_Spiegelman almaMater "Vassar College".
- Peter_Spiegelman awards "Shamus Award".
- Peter_Spiegelman caption "Spiegelman at the St. Louis County Library, 2011".
- Peter_Spiegelman genre Crime_fiction.
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- Peter_Spiegelman name "Spiegelman, Peter".
- Peter_Spiegelman nationality "American".
- Peter_Spiegelman notableworks "John March series".
- Peter_Spiegelman occupation "Author".
- Peter_Spiegelman period "English".
- Peter_Spiegelman shortDescription "Author".
- Peter_Spiegelman spouse "Alice Wang".
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- Peter_Spiegelman subject Category:Shamus_Award_winners.
- Peter_Spiegelman subject Category:Vassar_College_alumni.
- Peter_Spiegelman subject Category:Writers_from_Connecticut.
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- Peter_Spiegelman comment "Peter Spiegelman is an American crime fiction author and former Wall Street executive. He is most known for his series of books following the cases of the Manhattan-based private eye, John March, winning a Shamus Award for the first novel in the series. He lives with his family in Connecticut.".
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- Peter_Spiegelman depiction Peter_Spiegelman.jpg.
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- Peter_Spiegelman name "Peter Spiegelman".
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