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Alma Katsu (born November 29, 1959) is an American writer of adult fiction. Her books have been translated into over a dozen languages, and have been published in the United Kingdom, Brazil, Spain, and Italy.Katsu has also had a 29-year career in the NSA and CIA working in a number of positions dealing with intelligence and foreign policy, with an emphasis on technology issues. She previously worked as a senior policy analyst for the RAND Corporation. Biography Katsu was born in Fairbanks, Alaska, the daughter of an American-born father and a Japanese-born mother. She spent the majority of her youth living near Concord, Massachusetts, to which she attributes her interest in the early American history featured in her novels. She attended Brandeis University (BA in literature and writing, 1981), where she studied with novelist John Irving and children's book author Margaret Rey, and the Johns Hopkins University (MA in fiction, 2004). She is also an alumna of the Squaw Valley writers workshops. Career Katsu's writing has received praise for its quality and ability to create authentic and realistic settings. She published her first novel, The Taker, in 2011 through Gallery Books. It received praise from outlets such as Booklist and The Washington Post and was recognized as one of the ten best debut novels of the year by the American Library Association.Described as a literary take on the Faustian bargain, The Taker Trilogy tells the story of a young woman who has been given eternal life but comes to see this condition as a punishment for evil acts she perpetrated in life and is now condemned to revisit until the end of time. Personal life She lives in the Washington, DC area with her husband, musician Bruce Katsu. Bibliography Taker trilogy —— (2011). The Taker. Gallery Books. ISBN 9781439197059. —— (2012). The Reckoning. Gallery Books. ISBN 9781451651805. —— (2014). The Descent. Gallery Books. ISBN 9781451651829.Lyndsey Duncan novels —— (2012). Red Window. G.P. Putnam's Sons. ISBN 9780525539414. —— (2023). Red London. G.P. Putnam's Sons. ISBN 9780593421956.Standalone novels —— (2018). The Hunger. Transworld. ISBN 9781473542419. —— (2020). The Deep. Transworld. ISBN 9781787631342. —— (2022). The Fervor. G.P. Putnam's Sons. ISBN 9780593328330.Chapbooks —— (2012). The Devil's Scribe. Pocket Star Books. ISBN 9781451687965. —— (2013). The Witch Sisters. Melancholy Press. ASIN B008N1YHPM. —— (2022). The Wehrwolf.Short stories "The Marriage Price", 2012 (ASIN B00B0QITYC) "Pipefitter's Union", in anthology Enhanced Gravity, Paycock Press (ISBN 0931181208)Awards The Taker was named one of the ten best debut novels of 2011 by Booklist magazine, the publication of the American Library Association. The second novel, The Reckoning, was nominated for several year-end awards including Goodreads Choice Award for Best Paranormal Fantasy and Romantic Times Book Reviews Reviewers Choice Award for Best Paranormal Romance.The Deep was a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Novel and a finalist for the Locus Award for Best Horror Novel. References External links Official Website: Facebook page: Alma Katsu at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database "Katsu Awards". Science Fiction Awards Database. Mark R. Kelly and the Locus Science Fiction Foundation. Simon & Schuster website Italian publisher's website: https://web.archive.org/web/20130518005614/http://www.longanesi.it/scheda-autore.asp?editore=Longanesi&idautore=4273 Brazilian publisher's website: http://www.editoranovoconceito.com.br/autores/alma-katsu . Discover the Alma Katsu popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Alma Katsu books.

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    Where the Dead Wait

    Ally Wilkes

    “Haunting...Ominous.” The New York Times Book Review A “wonderfully chilling” (Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author) polar gothic about a Victorian explorer in sea...

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    Cold Snap

    Lindy Ryan

    A grieving mother and son hope to survive Christmas in a remote mountain cabin in Pennsylvania, in this chilling novella of dread, isolation and sinister spirits lurking in th...

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    Among the Living

    Tim Lebbon

    From the New York Times bestseller and author of Netflix’s The Silence comes a terrifying horror novel set in a melting Arctic landscape. Something deadly has lain dormant for thou...

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    The Witch Sisters

    Alma Katsu

    In the magical fens wood, Adair meets a pair of sister witches who turn out to be moremuch morethan he bargained for in this short story, a prequel to the third and final book in t...

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    The Reckoning

    Alma Katsu

    In this “rich, satisfying, and gorgeously written sequel” (Chapters) to her acclaimed debut novel, The Taker, Alma Katsu pairs a mysteriously alluring young woman with an ER doctor...

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    Dark Stars

    John F.D. Taff

    Dark Stars, edited by John F.D. Taff, is a tribute to horror’s longstanding short fiction legacy, featuring 12 terrifying original stories from today's most noteworthy authors.With...

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    The Taker

    Alma Katsu

    From the author of The Hungerhailed by Stephen King as “deeply, deeply disturbing, hard to put down”comes a hauntingly atmospheric tale filled with alchemy, lust, and betrayal.True...