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George V. Higgins

1939 - 1999

George V. Higgins was an American novelist, lawyer, and professor, best known for his crime fiction works that often explored themes of morality and the human condition. His most famous novel, "The Friends of Eddie Coyle," published in 1972, has been acclaimed for its realistic portrayal of Boston's criminal underworld. Higgins also served as a federal prosecutor and taught writing at the college level throughout his career.