Larry Seeley, author of the award-winning mystery/suspense novel, Gypsies, Tramps, and Thieves (April 2010), lives twenty miles north of Santa Fe in a high desert valley bounded on the east by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and on the west by the Jemez range. He has since had four more novels published and numerous humor articles.
He and his wife, Katie, care for chickens, eight cats, and four dogs on their secluded rancho. Katie is active in finding foster and adoptive homes for lost and abandoned pets. Larry spends his time writing. The Bridge of the Americas and The Placebo Effect are his two most recent novels. Blackie’s Girl is scheduled for release in 2017.
His experience ranges from CEO of a multi-national corporation to professional blackjack player. An army veteran, he speaks, reads and writes fluent Arabic. Among his many vocations, he considers building a Native casino in New Brunswick, Canada among the most educational.