Osborn, David (D.)
OSBORN, David (D.)
OSBORN, David (D.). American, b. 1923. Genres: Novels, Plays/ Screenplays. Career: Test pilot of military aircraft, television and director, and public relations representative. Publications: The Glass Tower, 1971; Open Season, 1972; The French Decision, 1978; Love and Treason, 1982; Jessica and the Crcodile Knight, 1984; Heads, 1985; Murder on Martha's Vineyard, 1989; Murder on the Chesapeake, 1992; Murder in the Napa Valley, 1993.
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