Nancy taylor rosenberg biography
- Nancy Taylor Rosenberg is an American writer.
- Nancy Taylor Rosenberg has carved a successful niche for herself writing thrillers that feature strong, savvy women who use their wits and courage to save.
- Nancy Camille Taylor-Rosenberg was an American writer.
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Rosenberg, Nancy Taylor 1946-
PERSONAL:
Born July 9, 1946, in Dallas, TX; daughter of William Hoyt (an "oil man") and Ethel LaVerne (a homemaker) Taylor; married Calvin Skyrme (divorced, 1984); married Jerry Rosenberg (an investor); children: (first marriage) Forrest Blake, Chessly Lynn Nesci, Gerald Hoyt; (second marriage) Amy Laura, Nancy Beth. Education: Attended Gulf Park College and University of California, Los Angeles. Politics: "Non-partisan." Religion: Jewish.
ADDRESSES:
Home—Niguel, CA. Agent—Peter Miller, 132 W. 22nd St., 12th Fl., New York, NY 10011.
CAREER:
Writer, businessperson, and police officer. Dallas Police Department, Dallas, TX, police officer, 1971-75; Ventura Police Department, Ventura, CA, community service officer, 1978-81; Ventura County Probation Department, Ventura, CA, deputy probation officer, 1981-84; Video Movie Wholesalers, vice president and owner; PMA Literary & Film Mgt., Inc., president. Has also worked as a police officer in New Mexico and Arizona, a criminal investigator, and a model. Creator of inner-city writing progra
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Nancy Taylor Rosenberg Books In Order
Publication Order of Lily Forrester Books
Mitigating Circumstances | (1993) |
Buried Evidence | (2000) |
The Cheater | (2009) |
My Lost Daughter | (2010) |
Publication Order of Carolyn Sullivan Books
Sullivan's Law | (2004) |
Sullivan's Justice | (2005) |
Sullivan's Evidence | (2006) |
Revenge of Innocents | (2007) |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Interest of Justice | (1993) |
First Offense | (1994) |
California Angel | (1995) |
Trial by Fire | (1996) |
Abuse of Power | (1997) |
Conflict of Interest | (1999) |
About Nancy Taylor Rosenberg:
Nancy Camille Taylor Rosenberg was an American author who wrote within the realm of thriller and mystery novels. She was born in 1946 and attended college at Gulf Park in the town of Gulfport, Mississippi.
Nancy passed in October 2017.
Nancy worked for five years as a model in photographs before she becomes a full pledge writer. Rosenberg studied criminology and has a Bachelor’s
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Abuse of Power
For some reason, this novel turned into a real page-turner for me. Began reading it about 8:30 at night, and didn't close the book until I finished it around 11:30. The first 4/5 of the book was fast-paced, well-written and kept getting me more and more angry at the villains of the piece. The last 1/5 of the book, however, Rosenberg must have run out of inspiration and decided to just wrap things up quickly, so I was rather disappointed in the way things all turned out.
One flaw in the novel for me was the underlying assumption that there's an epidemic of corruption in police forces around the U.S. Of course, since the whole plot of the novel hinges on what happens to Officer Rachel Simmons when she violates the code of silence that police officers maintain, I can understand why the premise is here, but...
The plot, in brief: Rachel contaminates evidence in an armed robbery investigation, panics and another officer covers for her. That officer use
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