Shane Stevens

American author and crime novelist

Shane Stevens - American author and crime novelist
Born

October 8th, 1941
83 years ago

Died

2007
18 years ago — 66 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American author specialized in crime fiction. The most recognized work includes 'Badlands', which explored themes of violence and criminality. Wrote multiple novels throughout the 1970s and 1980s, gaining a reputation for intricate plotting and well-developed characters. Other notable works include 'Angel Dust Blues' and 'The Great Bronx Murder Conspiracy'. The works often reflect a deep understanding of human psychology and societal issues.

Authored the novel 'Badlands'

Wrote 'Angel Dust Blues'

Contributed to 'The Great Bronx Murder Conspiracy'

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