David Housewright has worked as a journalist covering both crime and sports (sometimes simultaneously), an advertising copywriter and creative director, and a writing instructor. He won the Edgar Award for his first novel, "Penance," in 1996, and the Minnesota Book Award for his second, "Practice to Deceive," in 1998. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.
"I didn't so much read "Hard Ticket Home" as inhale it. What a
wonderful time I had. "
- Nevada Barr, author of" Hunting Season"
"David Housewright has written a stunning novel. His prose is bone
hard and beautiful, his story brutally dark, undeniably compelling,
and in odd, unpredictable moments, quite funny."
- William Kent Krueger, author of "Blood Hollow"
"I didn't so much read "Hard Ticket Home as inhale it. What a
wonderful time I had. "
- Nevada Barr, author of" Hunting Season
"David Housewright has written a stunning novel. His prose is bone
hard and beautiful, his story brutally dark, undeniably compelling,
and in odd, unpredictable moments, quite funny."
- William Kent Krueger, author of "Blood Hollow
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