Jay Bennett (author)

Jay Bennett
BornDecember 24, 1912
New York City
DiedJune 27, 2009
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican
Period1940s–1990s
GenreMystery
Notable worksThe Long Black Coat;
The Dangling Witness;
The Skeleton Man;
Miracle for Christmas
Notable awardsEdgar Award (twice)

Jay Bennett (December 24, 1912 - June 27, 2009) was an American author and two-time winner of the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America. Bennett won the Edgar for Best Juvenile novel in 1974 and 1975, for The Long Black Coat (Delacorte Press) and The Dangling Witness (Delacorte Press), respectively.[1] He was the first author to win an Edgar in consecutive years.[2] A third book, The Skeleton Man (Franklin Watts), was nominated in 1987.[3] Bennett is best known among English teachers and young adults for these and other juvenile mysteries, like Deathman, Do Not Follow Me (Scholastic).

  1. ^ Janeczko, P. (May 1976). "In Their Own Words: An Interview with Jay Bennett". The English Journal. 65 (5): 86–88. doi:10.2307/814509. JSTOR 814509.
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