Ace Atkins
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Ace Atkins (28 June 1970) is an American author. As of 2006, Atkins has published eight books, including Wicked City, based on 1950s events in Phenix City, Alabama. [1] Before becoming a full-time author, Atkins worked as a crime reporter for the Tampa Tribune, where he earned a Pulitzer Prize nomination for a series of articles about the unsolved murder of a Tampa socialite in 1956.
Atkins graduated from Auburn University in 1994.
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Atkins graduated from Auburn University in 1994.
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