About: Jamie Mason

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Jamie Mason is an American author. Her most recent book, The Hidden Things, was inspired by seeing a clip of a girl on the internet, as mentioned in the LA Review of Books. The story concerns a fictional hunt for one of the masterpieces stolen in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum theft.

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  • Jamie Mason is an American author. Her most recent book, The Hidden Things, was inspired by seeing a clip of a girl on the internet, as mentioned in the LA Review of Books. The story concerns a fictional hunt for one of the masterpieces stolen in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum theft. (en)
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  • Jamie Mason (en)
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  • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA (en)
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  • Three Graves Full, Monday’s Lie, The Hidden Things (en)
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  • Jamie Mason is an American author. Her most recent book, The Hidden Things, was inspired by seeing a clip of a girl on the internet, as mentioned in the LA Review of Books. The story concerns a fictional hunt for one of the masterpieces stolen in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum theft. (en)
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