Harry Hunsicker was raised by wolves in the rain forests of central Dallas, near the headwaters of Turtle Creek.
The fourth generation of his family to call Dallas home, Hunsicker works as a commercial real estate appraiser and speaks on creative writing when not penning the next Lee Henry Oswald mystery.
Hunsicker is an active member of the International Thriller Writers, the Mystery Writers of America, the Private Eye Writers of America and the Writers League of Texas.
The Private Eye Writers of America nominated Still River, his debut novel, for a Shamus Award for Best First Novel published in 2005.
The fourth generation of his family to call Dallas home, Hunsicker works as a commercial real estate appraiser and speaks on creative writing when not penning the next Lee Henry Oswald mystery.
Hunsicker is an active member of the International Thriller Writers, the Mystery Writers of America, the Private Eye Writers of America and the Writers League of Texas.
The Private Eye Writers of America nominated Still River, his debut novel, for a Shamus Award for Best First Novel published in 2005.
Genres: Mystery, Urban Fantasy
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Books containing stories by Harry Hunsicker
The Best American Mystery Stories 2011 (2011)
(Best American Mystery Stories)
edited by
Harlan Coben and Otto Penzler
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