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J.T. Ellison is a graduate of Randolph-Macon Woman’s
College and received her Master’s Degree from George Washington University. She
was a Presidential Appointee and worked in The White House and the
Department of Commerce before moving into the private sector. As a financial
analyst and marketing director, she worked for several defense and aerospace
contractors.
After moving to Nashville, Ellison began research on a passion, forensics and crime. She spent a great
deal of time working with the Metro Nashville Police Department, and utilized
those experiences to write her debut novel, ALL THE PRETTY GIRLS.
Her short stories have been widely published, including "Prodigal Me", featured in the anthology KILLER YEAR: Stories to Die For, edited by Lee Child, from St. Martin's Minotaur (January, 2008.)
She is the Friday columnist at Murderati.com and is a founding member of Killer Year, an organization promoting the best debut novelists of 2007.
She lives in Nashville with her husband and a poorly trained cat.
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