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Kenneth Wishnia’s novels include 23 Shades of Black, an Edgar Allan Poe Award finalist, and The Fifth Servant, a “Best Jewish Book of the Year” (Jewish Press) and winner of a Premio Letterario ADEI-WIZO. He edited the Anthony Award-nominated anthology, Jewish Noir, and teaches writing, literature and other deviant forms of thought at Suffolk Community College on Long Island, New York.