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Erin Byers Murray
Erin Byers Murray is a Boston area journalist, specializing in food and wine writing. Most recently, she was the Boston editor for DailyCandy.com. Her work has been published in the Boston Globe, Food and Wine, Boston magazine, Bon Appetit, and elsewhere.

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Albert Murray
Albert Murray (1916–2013) was born in Alabama and graduated from Tuskegee Institute in 1939. His books include South to a Very Old Place, The Hero and the Blues, Train Whistle Guitar, The Spyglass Tree, The Seven League Boots, The Magic Keys, and Stomping the Blues. He was a cofounder of Jazz at Lincoln Center.

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Miyamoto Musashi
The famed swordsman Miyamoto Musashi (1584–1645) engaged in sixty duels without suffering defeat once, and was noted in this regard for his skill at handling two swords at once. He is the author of The Book of Five Rings, which he finished the same year he died.

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Laura Muse
Software engineer Laura Muse spends her free time reading books, reviewing books, photographing books, and promoting books on social media. She lives by a river in northern Virginia with her diabetic cat, Hero. Dangerous Intent is her first published work.

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Kurt Muse
Kurt Muse, an American citizen, grew up in Panama with a deep love for his adopted country. His patriotic activities led to his imprisonment in the notorious Modelo prison in Panama City. He became the first civilian ever rescued by the elite Delta Force. Now reunited with his loved ones, he lives in Fairfax, Virginia.

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Christine Musello, PsyD
Dr. Christine Musello is a clinical psychologist who's recognized for her expertise in adolescent and young adult issues, as well as in treating mood disorders and trauma, including her work with returning veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan. Dr. Musello is based in private practice in Groton, Massachusetts.

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David Musgrave
As a visual artist David Musgrave has exhibited in major galleries in the UK, the United States, and across Europe, and his work is held in many collections worldwide. He has written fiction and non-fiction throughout his creative career, and was nominated for the inaugural Fitzcarraldo Editions Novel Prize.

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George Derek Musgrove
George Derek Musgrove is associate professor of history at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

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Larry J. Musson
Larry J. Musson entered the U.S. Army on March 3, 1969. He is the recipient of the Bronze Star, Air Medal, the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry, National Defense Ribbon, Vietnam Civil Action Ribbon, and Vietnam Service Ribbon, among other honors.

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Sowande’ M Mustakeem
Sowande' M. Mustakeem is an associate professor in the department of history and the African and African American studies program at Washington University in St. Louis.

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Kelly Mustian
Kelly Mustian is the USA Today bestselling author of The Girls in the Stilt House and The River Knows Your Name. She is the recipient of the Mississippi Library Association's 2023 Author Award for Fiction, and The Girls in the Stilt House was shortlisted for the 2022 Crook's Corner Book Prize.

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R.A. Muth
R. A. Muth is the cozy mystery pen name of author Becky Muth. She is the author of the Haunted Housekeeping series and the Haunted Women series, a collection of ghost stories set in Appalachian America. Becky lives in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, with her husband and their adult sons.

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