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Boston Teran

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Boston Teran is the pseudonymous American author of thirteen novels.

Works

  • God Is A Bullet (1999)[1]
  • Never Count Out The Dead (2001)
  • The Prince of Deadly Weapons (2002)
  • Trois Femmes (2006)
  • Giv: The Story of a Dog and America (2009)
  • The Creed of Violence (2010)[2]
  • Gardens of Grief (2011)
  • The World Eve Left Us (2012)
  • The Cloud and the Fire (2013)
  • The Country I Lived In (2013)
  • By Your Deeds (2016)
  • A Child Went Forth (2018)
  • How Beautiful They Were (2019)

Awards and distinctions

  • Winner, 2000 CWA John Creasey Award for best first novel: God is a Bullet[3]
  • Finalist, 2000 Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award for Best First Novel: God is a Bullet[4]
  • Longlist, 2001 International Dublin Literary Award: God is a Bullet[5]
  • Winner, 2001 Japan Adventure Fiction Association Prize: God is a Bullet[6]
  • Longlist, 2011 International Dublin Literary Award: Giv: The Story of a Dog and America[7]
  • Finalist, 2011 ForeWord INDIES for Adult Fiction (Historical): Gardens of Grief[8]
  • Silver Winner, 2012 ForeWord INDIES for Adult Fiction (Translations): The World Eve Left Us[9]
  • Finalist, 2018 Foreword INDIES for Adult Fiction (Historical): A Child Went Forth[10]

References

  1. ^ God Is A Bullet
  2. ^ A breathless ride along Mexico's revolutionary road
  3. ^ "The Crime Writers' Association". Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  4. ^ "Category List – Best First Novel, Edgars Database". Mystery Writers of America, The Edgars. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  5. ^ "2001 Longlist International DUBLIN Literary Award". Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  6. ^ "Japan Adventure Fiction Association". www.jade.dti.ne.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  7. ^ "2011 Longlist International DUBLIN Literary Award". Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  8. ^ "2011 Foreword INDIES Finalists in Historical (Adult Fiction)". Foreword Reviews. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  9. ^ "2012 Foreword INDIES Winners in Translations (Adult Fiction)". Foreword Reviews. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  10. ^ "2018 Foreword INDIES Finalists in Historical (Adult Fiction)". Foreword Reviews.