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ERIK LARSON is the author of In the Garden of Beasts, The Devil in the White City, Thunderstruck, Isaac’s Storm, and other works of nonfiction. He has written for a variety of national magazines and is a former staff writer for the Wall Street Journal and Time. He and his wife divide their time between Seattle and New York City.
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