Louis Bayard

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Louis Bayard is an American novelist known for his historical mysteries and literary thrillers, including the novel that inspired "The Pale Blue Eye."

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Louis Bayard canonical 3

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instanceOf historical novelist
human
mystery writer
novel
novel
novel
novel
novel
novel
novel
novelist
thriller writer
adaptedAs The Pale Blue Eye
surface form: The Pale Blue Eye (2022 film)
author Louis Bayard self-linksurface differs
basedIn Washington, D.C.
basedOn The Pale Blue Eye
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1963
educatedAt Northwestern University
Princeton University
employer Washington Post
surface form: The Washington Post
genre historical fiction
historical mystery
literary thriller
mystery fiction
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainCharacter Edgar Allan Poe
notableWork Courting Mr. Lincoln
Endangered Species
Fool's Errand
Jackie & Me
Lucky Strike
surface form: Lucky Strikes

Mr. Timothy
Roosevelt's Beast
The Black Tower
The Pale Blue Eye
The School of Night
occupation book reviewer
journalist
novelist
writer
placeOfBirth Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
surface form: Albuquerque, New Mexico
settingLocation United States Military Academy
surface form: United States Military Academy at West Point
writesFor Washington Post
surface form: The Washington Post
wroteGenre biographical fiction
historical mystery

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Louis Bayard author Louis Bayard self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: The Pale Blue Eye
Augustus Landor createdBy Louis Bayard