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Michael Kurland
A plump, middle-aged man with greying hair and mild, hazel eyes looking out from behind wire-rim glasses, Author Michael Kurland has the perpetually nervous look of a rabbit invited to lunch at the Lions' Club. He has been a teacher of obscure subjects to disinterested children, the editor of a... show more

A plump, middle-aged man with greying hair and mild, hazel eyes looking out from behind wire-rim glasses, Author Michael Kurland has the perpetually nervous look of a rabbit invited to lunch at the Lions' Club. He has been a teacher of obscure subjects to disinterested children, the editor of a magazine even more idiosyncratic than himself, a seeker of absent persons, a magical explainer, and guest lecturer at numerous unrelated events. But he has never wandered far from his chosen profession of scrivener for very long, since he finds the fawning idolatry of his fans a useful counterbalance to the disinterest of landlords and the disapproval of bank managers. In Kurland's over 30 books he has romped through a variety of fields. His non-fiction works cover topics as diverse as forensic science, criminal law, espionage, amateur radio, and the history of crime in America, and have been selections of the Military Book Club, the Readers' Digest Book Club, the Junior Literary Guild, and the Writers' Digest Book Club, among others.Kurland has written a dozen or so science fiction and fantasy novels, notably "Ten little Wizards" and "A Study in Sorcery," set in Randall Garrett's Angevin Empire, and "The Unicorn Girl," which was nominated for a Hugo. He now mainly writes mysteries, including "The Infernal Device," the first of (currently) five Professor Moriarty novels, which was nominated for both an Edgar and an American Book award, and "Too Soon Dead" and "The Girls in the High-Heeled Shoes," set in the 1930s and chronicling the mystery-solving talents of Alexander Brass, a columnist for the New York World. A couple of his books, notably "The Last President," and "Button Bright" fit tenuously into that nondescript category known as "mainstream." The next Moriarty novel, tentatively titled "Who Thinks Evil," is in the works.
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Birth date: January 01, 1938
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Steph's Books
Steph's Books rated it 9 years ago
The Girls in the High-Heeled Shoes is the second stand alone novel to feature Brass, Morgan and Gloria. I hadn't read the first book or any of the series featuring Professor Moriarty but I plan to do so very soon.Morgan is a trusted employee of Brass alongside Gloria and Garrett. He is a struggling ...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 12 years ago
This has some fascinating concepts and is unusual for involving humans only tangentially in the frame. Rather it examines two different alien races on sister planets. One, the Thalassans, from amphibian lineage, is probably the most human in its cultural development, eventually developing a totalita...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
A series of short stories and an interesting read in some incidents, others are a bit blah.
Book Clever
Book Clever rated it 12 years ago
The Infernal Device or, How To Turn Moriarty Into Holmes.
Andrea K Höst
Andrea K Höst rated it 12 years ago
Trippy hippy fantasy.
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