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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lee_IrbyLee Irby - Wikipedia

    Lee Irby (born 1963) is an American novelist and historian. He is the author of three major novels. The first, 7,000 Clams (as of 2010, in 596 libraries according to WorldCat), and was reviewed in The North American Review and many newspapers.

  2. Lee Irby (Author of Unreliable) Goodreads Author. Born. Richmond, VA, The United States. Website. http://leeirby.com. Genre. Fiction, Mystery, Thriller. Influences. Nabokov, Nabokov, Nabokov, LSD. Member Since. April 2008. edit data.

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  3. Apr 18, 2017 · Today I am interviewing Lee Irby, my former college professor and gym buddy, and author of the new thriller novel, Unreliable. DJ: Hey Professor Irby! Thanks for agreeing to do this interview! For readers who aren’t familiar with you, could you tell us a little about yourself? Lee Irby: I’m a history…

  4. Lee Irby. LEE IRBY teaches history at Eckerd College and lives in St. Petersburg, Florida. He is the author of the historical mysteries 7,000 Clams and The Up and Up. Genres: Mystery. Series. Roaring Twenties. 1. 7,000 Clams (2005) 2. The Up and Up (2006) Novels. The Van (2012) Bottom Feeders (2012) Please Come Back (2014) Unreliable (2017)

  5. The new novel by Lee Irby is, as its title helpfully points out, a tour de force of unreliable first-person narration. It's a popular form lately, with a rash of female unreliable narrators —...

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  6. Authors & Events. Recommendations. The Tortured Poets Department. Audio. Lee Irby. Photo: © Kirsten Ruginski. About the Author. LEE IRBY teaches history at Eckerd College and lives in St. Petersburg, Florida. He is the author of the historical mysteries 7,000 Clams and The Up and Up. Books by Lee Irby. Unreliable. The Up and Up. 7,000 Clams. SHARE:

  7. Lee Irby has crafted a sizzling modern classic of dark urges, lies, and secrets that harks back to the unsettling obsessions of Edgar Allan Poe—with a masterful ending that will have you thinking for days.