About the Author:
Daniel Knapp has written and edited fictionand non-fiction for such national publications as TIME, The Los Angeles Times,Esquire, Life, The New York Times Magazine,Reader's Digest, The Saturday Evening Post, West Magazine, Performing Arts,People, Show, and Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine. His Esquire profile of MaoTse Tung, "A Day In The Life Of The Chairman," has been translatedinto a dozen languages, and included in anthologies and university textbooks.He is the author of the bestselling "as told to" biography Going DownWith Janis, a scathing look at the underbelly of the early rock world and thelife and times of rock star Janis Joplin. He also wrote Baccarat, a study ofthe high roller game and the man who brought it to Las Vegas after escapingCuba's civil war. When the print edition of his novel, California Woman wasoriginally published, it sold approximately a half million copies. His standalone sequel to California Woman entitled THE WOMEN IN TYLER'S WILL is nowavailable in Kindle and large glossy paperback editions at Amazon.com. He now lives in SaltLake City with his wife of nearly 40 years, Leslie; formerly head of the division ofbiological anthropology at the University of Cambridge, she is now the Chair ofthe Department of Anthropology at the University of Utah. They have travelledthe world together pursuing primate research and new subjects for fiction andnon-fiction.
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