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Monday, October 24, 2022

Alane Ferguson

 American author Alane Ferguson was born in 1957. For her novel, Show Me the Evidence, she won the Edgar Award in 1990 for Best Young Adult Mystery Novel. Ferguson was born in Cumberland, Maryland, in 1957. Her mother is the author of children's books Gloria Skurzynski. Ferguson was a co-author with her mother on a collection of novels titled Mysteries in our National Parks, published by the National Geographic Society. Ferguson is the author of many stories and mysteries, such as the Edgar Award-winning Show Me The Evidence. The books she has written are the result of extensive research that she does by attending autopsies, speaking with forensic pathologists, and writing columns. Her fame is due to her work as a previous rugby player. She is notable for her discourses and perceptions. Her passion and spirit is evident in her enthusiasm. Nina Ferguson and Bret Ferguson welcomed their first child, Allana Fergusson into the world in May 1993 , in Sutherland Shire (Australia). Allana's three other brothers are also rugby players for the team. She'd for the longest time wanted to play rugby, and not set in stone to play as a child. She enjoyed travel, sports , and rugby.

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