Read In the Still of the Night Online
Authors: Dorothy Salisbury Davis
Born in Chicago in 1916, she grew up on farms in Wisconsin and Illinois and graduated from college into the Great Depression. She found employment as a magic-show promoter, which took her to small towns all over the country, and subsequently worked on the WPA Writers Project in advertising and industrial relations. During World War II, she directed the benefits program of a major meatpacking company for its more than eighty thousand employees in military service. She was married for forty-seven years to the late Harry Davis, an actor, with whom she traveled abroad extensively. She currently lives in Palisades, New York.
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Missing in Manhattan
, Longmeadow Press.
“Now Is Forever” Copyright © 1994. First appeared in
Justice in Manhattan
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Copyright © 2001 by Dorothy Salisbury Davis
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