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Jeffrey E. Barlough

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Jeffrey E. (Ernest) Barlough
Born1953 (age 70–71)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationBiologist, Veterinarian, Novelist
GenreDark fantasy, Horror fiction, Alternate History
Website
www.westernlightsbooks.com

Jeffrey E. Barlough (born 1953) is an American biologist, veterinarian, and novelist. In 1986, Barlough was a lecturer at the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University.[1] He is also the author of several dark fantasy novels that comprise his Western Lights series, set in an alternate world in which the last ice age never ended.

Selected bibliography

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Medical books

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  • Manual of Small Animal Infectious Diseases (Editor) (1988)
  • UC Davis Book of Dogs: The Complete Medical Reference Guide for Dogs and Puppies (Editor, with Mordecai Siegal) (1995)
  • UC Davis Book of Horses: A Complete Medical Reference Guide for Horses and Foals (Editor, with Mordecai Siegal and Victoria Blankenship Siegal) (1996)

Western Lights novels

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  • Dark Sleeper (1998, first trade edition 2000)[2]
  • The House in the High Wood: A Story of Old Talbotshire (2001)
  • Strange Cargo (2004)
  • Bertram of Butter Cross (2007)
  • Anchorwick (2008)
  • A Tangle in Slops (2011)
  • What I Found at Hoole (2012)
  • The Cobbler of Ridingham (2014)[3]
  • Where the Time Goes (2016)
  • The Thing in the Close (2018)
  • Hooting Grange (2021)

References

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  1. ^ Caras, Roger (1986-10-01). "Pets and wildlife". Newsday (Suffolk Edition). p. 168. Retrieved 2023-07-09.
  2. ^ Hand, Elizabeth (2000-10-29). "Mysterious travelers and mastodons in Salthead". The Miami Herald. p. 680. Retrieved 2023-07-09.
  3. ^ Briefly reviewed by Peter Heck in the June 2015 issue of Asimov's Science Fiction, pp.107–111.
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