Louis Bayard (born November 30, 1963 in Albuquerque, New Mexico) is an American author. His historical mysteries include The Pale Blue Eye, Mr. Timothy, The Black Tower, The School of Night, and Roosevelt's Beast,[4] and they have been translated into 11 languages.[5][verification needed]
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Born | (1963-11-30) November 30, 1963 (age 58) Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States |
Education | Princeton University, B.A.
Northwestern University, M.A. |
Occupation | journalist
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Spouse | Don Montuori (c:a 1988-present) |
Children | two sons |
Website | louisbayard |
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Bayard was born on November 30, 1963 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and grew up in Northern Virginia. He graduated from Princeton University and received a master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University. He lives in Washington, DC, and teaches fiction writing at George Washington University.[1][2][6]
He was a staffer at the U.S. House of Representatives, working for Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) and as press secretary for then Representative Phil Sharp (D-Indiana).
Bayard, Louis (2019). Courting Mr. Lincoln (1st ed.). New York City: Henry Holt and Co. ISBN 9781616208479.
From Louis Bayard, the acclaimed author of Mr. Timothy and The Pale Blue Eye, comes The Black Tower, a stunning and pitch-perfect novel featuring the real-life criminal who transformed himself into the world's first and greatest detective. In The Black Tower, Bayard deftly interweaves political intrigue, epic treachery, cover-ups, and conspiracies into a gripping portrait of family redemption—and brings to life an indelible portrait of the mighty and profane Eugène François Vidocq, history's legendary investigator.
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