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Mystery, Suspense
Nina Mandelik was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia, attended high school in Prague, Paris, and Montreal. She has a degree from Indiana University. She has worked as a reference librarian, a research assistant in the Department of Grain Science at Kansas State University, and she taught French and Russian at the high school level. Later, she spent twelve years as an instructor in the English department at Kansas State University. Her first published novel was Entity, published by Putnam/Berkley in 1991. It was about the haunting of Fort Riley, and in conjunction with its publication there were TV interviews on the Topeka affiliates ABC, NBC, and CBS-- and radio interviews on the KCMO Mike Murphy Talk Show, a KKSU interview with Ralph Titus, and a local KMAN interview with Amy Sullivan. She was also invited to talk to the Fort Riley Historical Society on Post. (The base is really haunted.) Ms. Mandelik has six children.
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