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David Corbett, Robert Dugoni, and Sheldon Siegel Added to the Faculty of the 2012 Book Passage Mystery Writers Conference

By Bookpassage @bookpassage

Book Passage is excited to announce the addition of David Corbett, Robert Dugoni, and Sheldon Siegel to the faculty of the 2012 Book Passage Mystery Writers Conference, July 19-22 in Corte Madera, California.
David Corbett, Robert Dugoni, and Sheldon Siegel added to the Faculty of the 2012 Book Passage Mystery Writers ConferenceDavid Corbett
Corbett is a skilled private investigator, having worked 15 years for the famed private investigation firm of Palladino & Sutherland. He is also a highly-talented writer of crime fiction. His novels including Do They Know I’m Running?, Blood of Paradise, Done for a Dime, and The Devil’s Redhead.

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David Corbett, Robert Dugoni, and Sheldon Siegel added to the Faculty of the 2012 Book Passage Mystery Writers ConferenceRobert DugoniTwo-time winner of the Pacific Northwest Writers Association Literary Contest, Dugoni is the New York Times bestselling author of Murder One, The Jury Master, Damage Control, and Wrongful Death. Dugoni is a lawyer by training, and he practiced as a civil litigator in San Francisco and Seattle for 17 years before retiring to write full-time. His next novel The Conviction is due in 2012.
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David Corbett, Robert Dugoni, and Sheldon Siegel added to the Faculty of the 2012 Book Passage Mystery Writers ConferenceSheldon Siegel
Conference co-chair Sheldon Siegel epitomizes the spirit of the Book Passage Mystery Writers Conference. Siegel’s courtroom mysteries include Special Circumstances, Incriminating Evidence, Criminal Intent, Judgment Day and his newest book Perfect Alibi. Siegel is a Conference alumnus—his first book was published as a result of contacts he made at the Mystery Writers Conference.

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The collegial atmosphere of this four-day conference attracts students and faculty from all over the country, many for repeat visits. Opportunities abound for faculty and students to talk, laugh, and exchange ideas in classes, workshops, panels, and informal lunches.


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