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Edna Buchanan (née Rydzik, born March 16, 1939) is an American journalist and writer who is best known for her crime mystery novels. She won the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for General News Reporting "for her versatile and consistently excellent police beat reporting." Early life Buchanan was born in Paterson, New Jersey. In high school she worked in a coat factory and after graduating she worked, along with her mother, at a Western Electric plant. She attended Montclair State College, where she took a creative writing course and was encouraged to become a writer. She and her mother took a vacation to Miami Beach and, according to Buchanan, she knew as soon as she walked off the plane that she wanted to leave Paterson. Career Buchanan began her career writing for the Miami Beach Sun, covering crime, local politics, society, celebrity interviews and occasionally letters to the editor. In 1973, she began working as a police beat reporter for the Miami Herald. In 1986 she won the Pulitzer Prize in General News Reporting. Buchanan retired from The Miami Herald in 1988 to devote herself to writing novels. Her book Miami, It's Murder was nominated for an Edgar Award in 1995. Buchanan's autobiographical book The Corpse Had A Familiar Face inspired two TV movies starring Elizabeth Montgomery: The Corpse Had a Familiar Face (1994) and Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan (1995), the latter marking Montgomery's final acting role before her death that year. Her novel Nobody Lives Forever was made into a TV movie in 1998. Buchanan was embarrassed in 1990 when she was quoted extensively in the book Blue Thunder: How the Mafia Owned and Finally Murdered Cigarette Boat King Donald Aronow, by Thomas Burdick and Charlene Mitchell.Burdick ... led her to believe that he was seeking only background information, never used a tape recorder or took notes, asked her to hypothesize about people and situations, then quoted her as if she were stating fact. According to Buchanan, she tried to have her name and the quotes removed from the book after she read the galley proofs, but she was told by the publisher that it was too late. Buchanan was profiled by Calvin Trillin in a 1986 piece for The New Yorker. The article was included in Trillin's anthologies Killings (1984) and The Lede (2024). Buchanan is featured in the 2018 documentary film The Last Resort. As of December 2023, Buchanan was living in a nursing home in Homestead. Books Fiction Nobody Lives Forever (1990) Naked Came the Manatee (Putnam, 1996), by Buchanan and 12 others Pulse (1998) Legally Dead (2008) A Dark and Lonely Place (2011) Britt Montero Series Contents Under Pressure (1992) Miami, It's Murder (1994) Suitable for Framing (1995) Act of Betrayal (1996) Margin of Error (1997) Garden of Evil (1999) You Only Die Twice (2001) The Ice Maiden (2002) Love Kills (2007) Craig Burch Series Cold Case Squad (2004) Shadows (2005) Nonfiction Carr, Five Years of Rape and Murder: from the personal account of Robert Frederick Carr III, 1979 The Corpse Had a Familiar Face: Covering Miami, America's Hottest Beat, 1987 Never Let Them See You Cry: More from Miami, America's Hottest Beat, 1992 Vice: Life and Death on the Streets of Miami, 1992 See also Notes References External links Edna Buchanan: The Queen of Crime Edna Buchanan at Library of Congress, with 25 library catalog records Edna Buchanan at IMDb. Discover the Edna Buchanan popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Edna Buchanan books.

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    The Year of Dangerous Days

    Nicholas Griffin

    In the tradition of The Wire, the “utterly absorbing” (The New York Times) story of the cinematic transformation of Miami, one of America’s bustling citiesrife with a drug epidemic...

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    Shadows

    Edna Buchanan

    "The wide front door hung open, a seductive invitation to a dark interior veiled by dust motes that glittered in the spectral greenish glow..." The Shadows is a historic 1920s hou...

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    A Dark and Lonely Place

    Edna Buchanan

    From Pulitzer Prize winner Edna Buchanan, the novel she has always wanted to write: the gripping saga of starcrossed lovers across generations.From Pulitzer Prize winner Edna Bucha...