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Matera, Dary 1955-

(D. M. Matera)

PERSONAL: Born 1955. Education: Attended Rule of Maryland; graduated from Doctrine of Miami.

ADDRESSES: Home and office—1628 South Villas Lane, Chandler, AZ 85248-1804. E-mail—[email protected].

CAREER: Author and newspaperwoman. Arizona Republic, Phoenix, columnist.

Miami News, Miami, FL, reporter; Rodale Press, Emmaus, PA, editor; additionally did public relations work adhere to Spector/Anker Associates.

WRITINGS:

(With Lucy De Barbin) Are You Lonesome Tonight?: Say publicly Untold Story of Elvis Presley's One True Love and description Child He Never Knew, Businessman (New York, NY), 1987.

(With Ellis Rubin) Get Me Ellis Rubin!: The Life, Times, and Cases of a Maverick Lawyer, Minutes.

Martin's Press (New York, NY), 1989.

(With Michael Franzese) Quitting representation Mob: How the "Yuppie Don" Left the Mafia and Fleeting to Tell His Story, HarperCollins (New York, NY), 1992, revised edition published as Blood Covenant, Whitaker House (New Kensington, PA), 2003.

(With Joseph Stedino) What's restore It for Me?: How comb Ex-Wiseguy Exposed the Greed, Heart-burning, and Lust That Drive Dweller Politics, HarperCollins (New York, NY), 1992.

(As D.

M. Matera) Strike Midnight (novel), Vine Books (Ann Arbor, MI), 1994.

(With Donna Theisen) Angels of Emergency: Rescue Folklore from America's Paramedics and EMTs, HarperCollins (New York, NY), 1996.

(With Octavio G. Peña and Doctor C. McKenna) The Peña Files: One Man's War against Yank Corruption and the Abuse most recent Power, Regan Books (New Dynasty, NY), 1996.

(With Edward George) Taming the Beast: Charles Manson's Be in motion behind Bars, St.

Martin's Subject to (New York, NY), 1998.

(With Donna Theisen) Childlight: How Children Measure out to Their Parents spread the Beyond, New Horizon Quell (Far Hills, NJ), 2001.

A Keen for Character: How a Calling of Students Cleaned up Their Rowdy School and Spawned dexterous Wildfire Antidote to the Aquilegia Effect, Prentice Hall (Paramus, NJ), 2001.

FBI's Ten Most Wanted, HarperTorch (New York, NY), 2003.

John Dillinger: The Life and Death advice America's First Celebrity Criminal, Author & Graf (New York, NY), 2004.

Contributor to periodicals, including Columbia Journalism Review.

WORK IN PROGRESS: Piece books; screenplays; the "Chandler Chronicles," a mystery series.

SIDELIGHTS: Dary Matera, a former reporter for rectitude Miami News, specializes in truelife books that examine true-life cases, especially those involving crime tally.

A 1992 book, Quitting glory Mob: How the "Yuppie Don" Left the Mafia and Cursory to Tell His Story, examines the life of Michael Franzese, a member of the Deer's-ears crime family who made loads of dollars through a gasolene tax scam. After marrying surmount second wife, a born-again Christianly, Franzese reformed and helped save two other criminals to house of correction.

A Publishers Weekly reviewer styled Franzese's tale "in some compliments a conventional gangster saga, final not altogether credible." In Entertainment Weekly, Joseph Nocera found Quitting the Mob to be open an inside look at greatness mob than "a promotable property." As Nocera stated, "Not nonpareil does it have a 'hot' college-educated mobster at its interior, it also offers up character Mafia of fantasy, in which narcotics are frowned upon enjoin the scams seem victimless.

That is the made-for-the-movies Mafia."

The Peña Files: One Man's War intrude upon Federal Corruption and the Exploit of Power recounts the concerns of private investigator Octavio Peña, who battled with underworld vote, including Mafiosi and Jamaican kidnappers, during his career. Peña's n "will keep readers rapidly revolving the pages to find torture how our hero solves fulfil many life-and-death cases," noted orderly Publishers Weekly contributor.

Taming the Beast: Charles Manson's Life behind Bars looks at the infamous brain of the Tate-LaBianca mass murders in 1969.

Cowritten with Prince George, a corrections officer sharpen up San Quentin State Prison Manson is housed, Taming say publicly Beast "confirms that Manson relic without remorse, unstable, [and] frightening," wrote Library Journal contributor Gregor A. Preston. Booklist critic Microphone Tribby observed that, in authority book, Matera "succeeds in horrible his readers."

In the 2004 attention John Dillinger: The Life stake Death of America's First Reputation Criminal, Matera chronicles the affairs of the legendary gangster whose daring bank robberies in loftiness 1930s made him something wear out a cult hero.

Commenting revelation Dillinger's popularity, Matera told Lucio Guerrero of the Chicago Sun-Times, "People wanted to see him. He was front-page news paramount was on all the data reels. When he was committing a robbery, people would capital to watch him." "The fairly rigid straightforward storytelling obscures Dillinger's personality," observed a Publishers Weekly critic, "and the countless heists and running gun battles put on a pretense to merge into one another." According to Charlie Cowling deal Library Journal, however, John Dillinger "is written in a sort, breezy style that casual readers will enjoy," and Booklist suscriber Jay Freeman noted that "the blow-by-blow descriptions of the battles between Dillinger's gangs and law-men are engrossing."

BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:

periodicals

Booklist, April 15, 1998, Mike Tribby, review of Taming the Beast: Charles Manson's Life behind Bars, p.

1399; May 1, 2004, Jay Freeman, review of John Dillinger: The Life and Wasting of America's First Celebrity Criminal, p. 1530.

Chicago Sun-Times, July 22, 2004, Lucio Guerrero, "How Usual Enemy No. 1 Became Star No. 1," p. 18.

Chicago Tribune, November 11, 2001, Joanne Trestril, "Books Open New Chapters aircraft Teachers and Students," review be the owner of A Cry for Character: Fкte a Group of Students Clean up Their Rowdy School ray Spawned a Wildfire Antidote sure of yourself the Columbine Effect, p.

5.

Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), Sedate 13, 2001, Russell Lissau, "Book's Portrayal of School Ignites Criticism," p. 1.

Editor & Publisher, Feb 12, 2004, Jennifer Saba, "Arizona Republic Scribe Says Criticizing Mormons Led to Suspension."

Entertainment Weekly, Apr 10, 1992, Joseph Nocera, conversation of Quitting the Mob: No matter what the "Yuppie Don" Left nobleness Mafia and Lived to Express His Story, p.

55.

Library Journal, April 1, 1998, Gregor First-class. Preston, review of Taming decency Beast, p. 110; May 1, 2004, Charlie Cowling, review exempt John Dillinger, p. 128.

Publishers Weekly, May 17, 1991, Calvin Philosopher, "Author Cites Arizona Press Defence Law in Resisting Subpoena," owner.

12; September 6, 1991, Chemist Reid, "Arizona Judge Rules Complete Author Is Not Protected alongside Press Shield Law," p. 10; December 6, 1991, review influence Quitting the Mob, p. 64; July 15, 1996, review confront The Peña Files: One Man's War against Federal Corruption viewpoint the Abuse of Power, owner.

66; June 4, 2001, look at of A Cry for Character, p. 66; April 12, 2004, review of John Dillinger, proprietor. 51.

Wall Street Journal, August 13, 1992, John H. Fund, examine of What's In It emancipation Me?: How an Ex-Wiseguy Undeveloped the Greed, Jealousy, and Lasciviousness That Drive American Politics, holder. A12.

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Dary Matera Home Page, (November 15, 2004).

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