Darcy O'Brien
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 27 years ago |
| Date of birth | July 16,1939 |
| Zodiac sign | Cancer |
| Born | Los Angeles |
| California | |
| United States | |
| Date of died | March 2,1998 |
| Died | Tulsa |
| Oklahoma | |
| United States | |
| Spouse | Suzanne Beesley |
| Ruth Ellen Berke | |
| Children | Molly O'Brien |
| Parents | George O'Brien |
| Marguerite Churchill | |
| Job | Author |
| Novelist | |
| Education | University of California, Berkeley |
| Princeton University | |
| Awards | PEN/Hemingway Award |
| Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime | |
| Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada | |
| Siblings | Orin O'Brien |
| Brian O'Brien | |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 611124 |
Murder in Little Egypt
A Way of Life, Like Any Other
The Hillside Stranglers
Hillside Stranglers
A dark and bloody ground
The hidden Pope
Margaret in Hollywood
The silver spooner
Power to Hurt: Inside a Judge's Chambers
American Murder: Three True Crime Classics
The conscience of James Joyce
Moment by Moment
W. R. Rodgers (1909-1969)
Patrick Kavanagh
The Hidden Pope: The Life-long Friendship that is Bringing Catholics and Jews Closer Together
The Hillside Stranglers: The Inside Story of the Killing Spree That Terrorized Los Angeles
A Way of Life, Like Any Other
The Hillside Stranglers
Hillside Stranglers
A dark and bloody ground
The hidden Pope
Margaret in Hollywood
The silver spooner
Power to Hurt: Inside a Judge's Chambers
American Murder: Three True Crime Classics
The conscience of James Joyce
Moment by Moment
W. R. Rodgers (1909-1969)
Patrick Kavanagh
The Hidden Pope: The Life-long Friendship that is Bringing Catholics and Jews Closer Together
The Hillside Stranglers: The Inside Story of the Killing Spree That Terrorized Los Angeles
Darcy O'Brien Life story
Darcy O'Brien was an award-winning American author of fiction and literary criticism, most well known for his work in the genre of true crime. His first novel, A Way of Life, Like Any Other, was a fictionalized account of his childhood in Hollywood.