About Herbert Burkholz
Author Herbert Burkholz is best known for his "Sensitives" trilogy -- about a mind-reading troupe of intelligence operatives trained by the CIA -- and his literary novels "Sister Bear," "Spanish Soldier" and "Writer-in-Residence."
A native New Yorker, Burkholz lived in Spain, Italy, Greece, and Mexico. He was a visiting lecturer at Yale University and Writer-in-Residence at the College of William and Mary in Virginia.
Herbert died of lung cancer April 30 2006 at Washington County Hospital in Hagerstown, Md.
Survivors include two sons from his first marriage, Matthew Burkholz of Chatham, N.Y., and Howard Burkholz of Sunrise, Fla.; and one granddaughter.
A native New Yorker, Burkholz lived in Spain, Italy, Greece, and Mexico. He was a visiting lecturer at Yale University and Writer-in-Residence at the College of William and Mary in Virginia.
Herbert died of lung cancer April 30 2006 at Washington County Hospital in Hagerstown, Md.
Survivors include two sons from his first marriage, Matthew Burkholz of Chatham, N.Y., and Howard Burkholz of Sunrise, Fla.; and one granddaughter.
Novels
Sister Bear (1969)
The Spanish Soldier (1972)
Mulligan's Seed (1975)
The Death Freak (1979) (with Clifford Irving)
The Sleeping Spy (1985) (with Clifford Irving)
The Snow Gods (1985)
Writer in Residence (1991)
Full-time Sinner, Part-time Saint (2005)
The Spanish Soldier (1972)
Mulligan's Seed (1975)
The Death Freak (1979) (with Clifford Irving)
The Sleeping Spy (1985) (with Clifford Irving)
The Snow Gods (1985)
Writer in Residence (1991)
Full-time Sinner, Part-time Saint (2005)
Non fiction
Spy: The Story of Modern Espionage (1969) (with Clifford Irving)
The Story of Modern Espionage (1969)
The Fda Follies (1994)
The Story of Modern Espionage (1969)
The Fda Follies (1994)
Links to other websites
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