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John Sanford or John B. Sanford, born Julian Lawrence Shapiro (May 31, 1904 – March 6, 2003), [1] was an American screenwriter and prose writer who wrote 24 books. The Cambridge Companion to Jewish American Literature describes him as, "Perhaps the most outstanding neglected novelist."
Camp was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the son of Anne Agnes (Barron) and Roswell Sandford Camp. [4] [5] He graduated from Cedar Rapids Washington High School in 1962.He received a bachelor's degree in American history and literature [6] and a master's in journalism, both from the University of Iowa.
Ocean Prey is a mystery, and suspense novel by John Sandford released in 2021. The book reached number one on the New York Times Best Seller list. The novel is about two detectives who investigate the murder of three members of the Coast Guard. The novel is the 31st in the John Sandford Prey Series.
John F. A. Sanford (1806–1857), Indian agent, fur trader and defendant in Dred Scott v. Sandford; John Langton Sanford (1824–1877), English historical writer; Jack Sanford (first baseman) (1917–2005), Major League Baseball first baseman; Jack Sanford (1929–2000), Major League Baseball pitcher
Gathering Prey was a Mass Market Paperback best seller, an Indie best seller [4] and one of the top ten book on Apple's iBooks's-US. [citation needed] Gathering Prey is one of the Top Hundred Books of 2015 according to USA Today. [5] The Lansing State Journal considered Gathering Prey to be one of Sandford's best crime books. [2]
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John A. Sanford was born in Moorestown, New Jersey, a township in Burlington County.His parents were both leaders in the spiritual healing movement. His father, Edgar L. Sanford, was born in Vermont in 1890 and was an Episcopal priest, as was his own father and grandfather.
Eastman, who died on Feb. 29, was unequaled in his love for, dedication to, and command of Sanford-Springvale history.